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    A Doll's House

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    A Doll’s House is a three-take action drama in writing style by Henrik Ibsen. It first went to stage on 21st December 1879‚ at the Royal Theatre in Denmark. It was originally published one month earlier. The play has been charged with the fever during the European revolution in 1848; in this case‚ a new modern perspective was emerging in the literary as well as dramatic world; hence challenging the romantic traditions. Major characters in the play include Nora‚ Torvald Helmer and Krogstad. The characters

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    Doctor in the House

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    “Doctor in the House” (Richard Gordon) 1. The author of the story is Richard Gordon. It is the pen name used by Gordon Ostlere (born Gordon Stanley Ostlere on 15 September 1921)‚ an English surgeon and anesthetist. As Richard Gordon‚ Ostlere has written numerous novels‚ screenplays for film and television and accounts of popular history‚ mostly dealing with the practice of medicine. He is most famous for a long series of comic novels on a medical theme starting with Doctor in the House‚ and the subsequent

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    A Doll's House Controversy

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    society itself. Plays were a form of entertainment back in the days and even now. Entertainment has never been so pivotal for the society until the play “A Doll’s House”. Henrik Ibsen‚ the creator of the play “A Doll House”‚ have led the readers and public with the desire to study‚ analyze‚ comment‚ question the actions and characters of the play. In the play‚ a woman‚ call Nora‚ took a loan to save her husband’s life‚ Torvald. The problem of the play is that she did not tell him. Due to a letter

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    characters

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    Invent a Character By Kimberly Dana‚ Award-Winning Author ©Kimberly Dana Invent a Character - Introduction About the Packet: During author visitations‚ kids will often ask me how I invent my characters. I tell them I think about someone interesting - then I think about their favorite candy bar. They chuckle and I say‚ “Seriously! This is how well you need to know and understand your characters.” In order to help kids invent their character‚ I’ve created this ready-to-use/student-friendly

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    Chilean Minors Discussion BCOM275 October 31‚ 2012 Chilean Minors Discussion Communications must be designed with an audience in mind‚ especially during a crisis situation. A great example would be when 30 Chilean workers were trapped underground when the mine they worked in collapsed. Some of the audience(s) to keep in mind would be the employee families‚ other company employees‚ the media‚ and the government; city‚ state‚ national. Additionally investors in a publicly traded company

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    The rise of multiple party make the major parties seek for support from minor party. It It gave them a new influence over the election which could lead to the establishment of a hung parliament A. A balance of power leading to the possibility of a hung parliament Many newspapers or even politician claimed that the election would lead to balance of power due to the minor parties. As Nick Clegg said in BBC News “no party will win an outright election victory and warned voters they face a choice between

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    Symbolism in A Doll’s House Symbols are used universally to arouse interest to something prosaic and to stimulate the mind. Henrik Ibsen’s play‚ A Doll’s House is fraught with symbols that represent abstract ideas and concepts. These symbols successfully illustrate the inner conflicts that are going on between the characters. A few of the symbols are the macaroons‚ the Tarantella dance‚ and the Christmas tree. Nora lies about the macaroons twice‚ the first time to Torvald and the second time to

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    The Boarding House

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    “The Boarding House” written by James Joyce has many different types of characters among it. What often is a reader’s first impression of each character is not always the true character as seen throughout this story. Actions reveal a person’s true character as will be seen throughout the short story. Characterization is imperative in creating an engaging novel. The focus of this paper will be on two of the main characters and the initial and final reaction towards the characters. The story begins

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    contact with this white beauty stereotypes since a very young age: It had begun with Christmas and the gift of dolls. The big‚ the special‚ the loving gift was always a big‚ blue-eyed Baby Doll. From the clucking sounds of adults I knew that the doll represented what hey thought was my fondest wish. (14) Litlle black girls receive white blue-eyed dolls as a gift for christmas and these dolls look nothing like them‚ so as a consequence of this they may think that there is something wrong with them and

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    By hinting the message into a children’s song‚ Cri Cri teaches the children that they do not want to be expelled from society like the ugly doll. Both “The Bluest Eye” and “The Ugly Doll” suggest that lack of beauty causes societal rejection. Their rejection causes the undesirable people to feel hopeless and powerless; however‚ some individuals accept their looks and ignore beauty constructs. Both of these pieces

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