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    help herself. Nora is cared for and lavished by her husband now that he has obtained a new position at the bank. She has no concerns but her appearance in society and the role of woman in a man’s eye. Nora’s husband believed that borrowing was not an option because it would lead to debts. Therefore‚ he was the one in control of money; this included making money and spending it. However‚ when Nora’s husband turned ill‚ she realized that she had to develop her own individuality. Nora could no longer

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    dramatically change a characters persona. One such character is Nora Helmer from a play called "A Doll ’s House". "A Doll ’s house" was originally written in 1879 by Henrik Ibsen. Henrik Ibsen was born in 1828 in Skien‚ Norway. Ibsen portrays Nora as a person with very low self esteem‚ untrustworthy‚ and self absorbed. During Ibsen ’s era women where subservient and listen to what they are told by the dominant man in their life. Ibsen ’s own views about women come through in this character. Even though Ibsen

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    Even in his most upset moments‚Mr.Woodward is an unfailing attractive character in the novel “Finnie Walsh”‚written by Steven Galloway. Mr.Woodward first impressed me when he met Finnie after that unfortunate accident for the first time. He starts the conversation with ”Why aren’t you boys playing hockey today?” instead of blaming them or cutting down their arms.That is not easy for him to forgive.But he still made it.Maybe because Finnie’s sparkling and teasing wit bring Mrs.Woodward disapproval

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    Grammatical Sketch of Botolan Sambal by Evan Antworth Grammar Sketch Analysis Botolan Sambal is an indigenous language of the Philippines spoken by 30 000 people in Botolan‚ Zambales. I learned that phonemes are significant phones (makabuluhang tunog). It can be defined by searching for minimal pairs. The consonant phonemes given in the book There are no affricates and dental phonemes. No minimal pair was given in the grammar sketch so I tried to find some. /bá.naʔ/

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    What are our first impressions of Nora in the play? Nora Helmer is one of the most complex female characters of the 19th Century. Set in the blueprint for the idealistic Victorian home‚ the play begins with Nora acting out the model life of a housewife. Through her actions and how other people interact with her‚ the audience can see how from the surface‚ Nora appears to be the perfect woman. When Nora first enters stage‚ she appears in the ideal Victorian home‚ playing the role of the faultless

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    decision? What would have happened if production had not been moved? 2. Assuming that the description of working conditions given in The New York Times is correct‚ it is ethical for the Ohio Art Company to continue using Kin Ki to manufacture Etch-A-Sketch toys. 3. Is it possible‚ as Mr.Killgallon claims‚ that the Ohio Art Company had no knowledge of labor problems at Kin Ki? Do you think company executives had any knowledge of

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    Three-Paragraph Character Sketch Harriet Tubman is an old‚ African American‚ runaway slave. This was a woman that was very brave and fought for her rights/freedom. She just didn’t want freedom for herself; she wanted it for all African Americans. I would also have to say that she was a very smart woman. I say that because she carried a gun around with her‚ so if any of the other runaways wanted to go back she would threaten them with the gun because she knew that the masters would end up finding

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    A Character Sketch of Rudolph Steiner (The Green Door by O’Henry) Rudolph Steiner is the main character of the story “The Green Door” by O’Henry. Rudolph Steiner belongs to the middle class of American society of the beginning of the 20th century. He is a piano salesman‚ a commonplace citizen on the one hand‚ but on the other hand he is (as the author characterizes him) “a true adventurer; few were the evenings on which he didn’t go forth from his hall bedchamber in search of the unexpected”

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    Alice Tapsikova A Character sketch of Tellson’s Bank In A Tale of Two Cities Dickens describes Tellson’s Bank using the humor and satire. The Tellson’s Bank‚ a type‚ which actually existed in 1780‚ is described by Dickens as "an old fashioned‚ boastful‚ small‚ dark and ugly place with musty odour"(p.51). His derogation with this bank is obvious through the whole description even when he relates staff as "the oldest men carried on bussines gravely" and when he directly says that young men

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    Raghav Jandial Raghav Jandial THREE MEN IN A BOAT CHARACTER SKETCHES THREE MEN IN A BOAT CHARACTER SKETCHES Character sketch of Harris - Harris is a vain fellow who pretends to be extremely hard working but usually pushes off the burden on other people. He is outspoken and does not hesitate to tell his friends what he thinks about them even if it may not be pleasant. For example he outwardly tells George that his new blazer is utterly revolting and that he must not wear it around them

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