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    Desperate Times Call For Desperate Change People are capable of doing crazy things! Nora‚ in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House‚ loved her husband so much that she committed forgery just for the sake of his wellbeing. Susan Glaspell’s character in Trifles‚ Mrs. Wright‚ murders her husband after she discovers that he killed the one most precious thing to her‚ her pet bird. It was out of love that these women committed illegal crimes. Nora wanted her husband to be healthy because she loved him and knew

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    one to exist. Without an identity‚ one remains unnamed‚ unrecognized‚ and unknown. Mistaking peoples’ appearance for their reality may rob them of identity and even existence. The theme of appearance versus reality is present in A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen and The Stone Angel by Margaret Laurence. That an appearance is not reality is discovered through the central characters of both works. In A Doll’s House‚ all of the characters appear to be one way however‚ by the end of the story‚ their real

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    which‚ as Martin Harrison explains‚ "is usually said to have begun in the early 1870s" with the "middle-period" work of the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen. Ibsen’s realistic drama in prose has been "enormously influential."[2] In opera‚ verismo refers to a post-Romantic Italian tradition that sought incorporate the naturalism of Émile Zola and Henrik Ibsen. It included realistic – sometimes sordid or violent – depictions of contemporary everyday life‚ especially the life of the lower classes.

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    Indian Mathematicians RAMANUJAN He was born on 22na of December 1887 in a small village of Tanjore district‚ Madras. He failed in English in Intermediate‚ so his formal studies were stopped but his self-study of mathematics continued. He sent a set of 120 theorems to Professor Hardy of Cambridge. As a result he invited Ramanujan to England. Ramanujan showed that any big number can be written as sum of not more than four prime numbers. He showed that how to divide the number into two or more squares

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    Brianna Delgado Hedda Gabler Supervised Writing Prompt Prompt 2: How are social issues important in the play? In today’s society we have the privilege of doing as much as we can in order to succeed in life or provide for one self. Hedda Gabler sadly did not have this privilege and neither did any other women throughout the 1800s. The roles for gender‚ both man and women were set in stone. The man was meant to provide stability and the woman to provide children and preform other household

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    IRWLE VOL. 10 No. I January 2014 !1 Power and Sexuality in Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts Md. Amir Hossain‚ Amir 1. Introduction Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts continues to remain one of the most criticized plays. The main motto of the modern playwright is to uphold the sexual issues of his contemporary age. In the play‚ Ghosts Henrik Ibsen‚ with his subtle knowledge and intelligence‚ has focused on the universal gender discrimination through depicting the dramatic male and female characters based

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    conventions and formed their own opinions. This movement toward the liberation of literary representations of women is portrayed in such well-known and widely regarded literary works as Jane Austen ’s Sense and Sensibility‚ Charles Dickens ’s Hard Times and Henrik Ibsen ’s A Doll ’s House. Sense and Sensibility was published anonymously in 1811 by Jane Austen herself‚ at a time when women were not only regarded as intellectual inferiors of men‚ but were expected to remain such. They were thought to be too

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    began his literary career with a series of unsuccessful novels. In 1884 he became a founder of the Fabian Society‚ the famous British socialist organization. After becoming a reviewer and drama critic‚ he published a study of the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen in 1891 and became determined to create plays as he felt Ibsen did: to shake audiences out of their moral complacency and to attack social problems. However‚ Shaw was an irrepressible wit‚ and his plays are as entertaining as they are socially

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    Carlsberg awards consulting and IT services contract to Accenture Accenture (NYSE: ACN) will provide Carlsberg IT with management consulting‚ systems integration‚ application development‚ application maintenance and program management services in Europe under a three-year contract. Carlsberg IT is a subsidiary of Carlsberg that delivers a wide range of business solutions to the Carlsberg Group across Europe. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed. “The focus within Carlsberg on reducing

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    Timothy was hurt real bad‚ the rain and Timothy’s tired self could not handle it. Philip is brave because he knows that Timothy might not make it and he still comforts him. I the resolution Philip can best be described as a dependent. “I saw Henrik van Boven occasionally‚ but it wasn’t the same as what we played the Dutch or British. He seemed very young.” (Taylor 136) Philip has now realized how naive his old friend was. Philip is now become more independent and less childish since last time

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