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01. Immigrant Song 0:00
02. She Reminds Me Of You 02:47 nhac run ron, cham , nhu dang vo trong nha, co tieng chuong nho
03. People Lie All The Time 07:12 nhac hoi hop, di lam nhiem vu
04. Pinned And Mounted 11:23 nhac dang di lam nhiem vu, theo doi
05. Perihelion 16:28 nhac trong khong gian im lang, ngoai troi, toi den,
06. What If We Could? 22:29 nhac nhe nhang, giua hai nguoi, suy ngam
07. With The Flies 26:37
08. Hidden In Snow 34:19
09. A Thousand Details 39:38 hanh dong
10. One Particular Moment 43:37 em, nhe, piano
11. I Can't Take It Anymore 50:37 nhe,
12. How Brittle The Bones 52:26 nhung hoi hop, co tieng chuong
13. Please Take Your Hand Away 54:15

. Compare and contrast Lisbeth Salander and Erika Berger. In what ways do these two women wield power? How do their difficulties differ throughout the text?
Berger and Salander are both strong, independent women, but they exercise their independence in different ways. In Salander’s case, this independence manifests itself in her desire to be free of her guardianship and her pursuit of economic control. Though Salander’s guardianship exists to ensure she is always under someone’s authority, she rejects that subordinate position. When Nils Bjurman tries to force her to submit to him, she strikes out physically to maintain control over her life and her body. Additionally, her decision to drain money from Wennerström’s accounts, besides serving to punish Wennerström, solidifies her financial freedom. Though Berger doesn’t have to deal with same problems at Salander, she too exerts her influence and her will both in the journalistic world and in her personal life. She runs a tight ship at Millennium and would rather face her challenges than give up on the magazine she runs, and her frequent strong-willed disagreements with Blomkvist prove her willingness to assert herself and her own opinions. Her sexual affairs additionally demonstrate that she doesn’t allow social norms to constrain her, but

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