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    A Doll’s House: Theme of Emancipation of A Woman In reading Ibsen’s A Doll’s House today‚ one may find it hard to imagine how daring it seemed at the time it was written one hundred years ago. Its theme‚ the emancipation of a woman‚ makes it seem almost contemporary. In Act I‚ there are many clues that hint at the kind of marriage Nora and Torvald have. It seems that Nora is a doll controlled by Torvald. She relies on him for everything‚ from movements to thoughts‚ much like a puppet who is

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    Odile H Mrs. Lockman English 26 April 2013 The Treatment of Women in A Streetcar Named Desire and A Doll House Although A Streetcar Named Desire (ASND) by Tennessee Williams‚ and A Doll House (ADH) by Henrik Ibsen are written nearly a hundred years apart‚ both authors have men treat women in similar fashion. Both men‚ Mitch from ASND and Torvald from ADH‚ treat women as if women are their possession‚ they get very angry at the women for not following the rules and finally‚ as a consequence

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    LITERATURE A DOLL’S HOUSE Ibsen’s drama revolves around the central idea of men and women striving to realize their full potential while being prevented from doing so by the facts of their circumstances. How far do you agree with this statement? A Doll’s House was first published in 1879 and was a sensational success in Scandinavia and Germany‚ running through three editions within three months. However it wasn’t as successful in the likes of England as its plot and the themes it explored were

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    Female leaders are not the most common thing in the world‚ in fact out of 142 nations only 63 of them have had a female leader in the past 53 years (Kent). That makes the novel by Jose Saramago a very unique novel. In the novel‚ Blindness‚ the only character that can see is the Doctors’ Wife‚ therefore making their leader a female. Some of the reasons Saramago had picked a female to be the leader of the story is because it is easy for women to see a problem within in a society rather than a male

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    Perspectives of Marriage In Literary Work In A Dolls House by Henrik Ibsen‚ and in Jane Austen’s Pride And Prejudice marriage is a major theme. It is a theme not always about love but about money‚ appearance‚ and self worth. This theme of marriage directly ties these two stories together and it also emphasizes character development and enlightenment. As these stories progress we see dramatic changes in our main characters. These changes lead to a realization about the true meaning of love and marriage

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    Identity is a theme expressed frequently in the various parts of the book. Not only that but the way the book Mandragora portrays the theme of identity is the most pivotal part of the novel and this essay. The first way the novel portrays the theme of identity is through the mandrake dolls. The evil‚ possessed dolls‚ go on an evil tear and through that takes the victims identity. The fact is that if your identity is taken‚ you can’t control yourself anymore. This is seen when Tam Dubh takes control

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    father and marry his mother. After reading or viewing this play‚ it is apparent that there are a few different themes‚ though the one which will be discussed in this essay is the theme of blindness. The theme of blindness is shown through the blind prophet‚ through Oedipus’s blindness in realizing the truth‚ and finally through Oedipus stabbing his own eyes to the point of blindness.

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    Nora – A Classical Hero in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll`s House Nora Helmer makes the right decision to free herself from the social and traditional commitments and obligations and come and become an independent individual. Nora Helmer in Isben’s A Doll’s House lived in the world of predetermined social and societal constraints that made her deprived her of her freedom and happiness. The society in which she lived wanted people to live according to the rigidly set norms and standards of the society

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    Matryoshka Dolls By: Jen Morin September 20‚ 2010 Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for musc-199 The Glory of Arts in Russia Page # 1 Russian nesting dolls or Matryoshka “in Russian” can be described as little dolls made out of wood that decrease in size and stack within one another. One way to think of them is by comparing them to an onion‚ each layer becomes smaller as it goes. All these dolls vary in size; sometimes they are very large‚ while others quite small. They

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    A Doll’s House  Study Guide Questions  ACT I  1.   The fact that Nora pays the porter twice shows Nora’s wasteful habit‚ foreshadowing that  this might lead to problems in the future.  2.    It also shows that Nora is obedient to Helmer in front of him‚but it also shows another side  Nora’s character as she continues to get what she wants behind his back.     3.               Helmer’s pet names for Nora were: little lark‚ little squirrel‚ little spendthrift‚ and little  featherhead.             

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