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    What Is Nora Like A Doll

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    “No‚ I have never been happy‚ I thought I was‚ but it has never really been so” (Act 3‚ pg.76). In ‚ A Doll’s House‚ Henrik Ibsen showcases the struggles of either having independence or security. Wondering whether Nora should rise above gender issues and be her own person or stay with her controlling husband who treats her like a doll. Throughout this classic play‚ Nora’s feelings toward Torvald have altered to the point where she needs to decide what is best for her.     The only reason Nora’s

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    itself. In literary works a symbol can express an idea‚ clarify meaning‚ or enlarge literal meaning. In A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen‚ Ibsen uses the title as a somewhat symbol to portray to the reader that the household within the story could be compared to a doll house which is pretty and well kept together on the outside but could possibly be in disarray on the inside. In A DollsHouse the stories’ two main protagonists Nora and Torvald Helmer which is a married couple experiences many things

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    The Barbie Doll: Perfect in an Imperfect World Imagine long blonde hair‚ perfect tan skin‚ a tall slender body with perfect measurements and outfits that only accentuate the perfect features. It might be hard‚ or impossible‚ to bring to mind a human being who could fit these characteristics. If I were to say‚ long blonde hair‚ perfect tan skin‚ a tall‚ slender body with perfect measurements and outfits that only accentuate her plastic body‚ what comes to mind now? Young children have received Barbie

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    Guys and Dolls I attended the evening performance of Guys and Dolls on Thursday 17. Directed by Leiz Moore‚ Guys and Dolls is cast from the Musical Theatre Crew‚ with appearances from guest performers Jeff Michael and Andrew Hawkey. It was shown at the Playhouse Theatre. Guys and Dolls is a 1950’s Broadway comedy. Nathan Detroit‚ a gambler‚ needs a location to play his crap game which he has supposably stopped organising‚ according to his fiancé Adelaide. The only location left that the game can

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    Lindsay Chandler Lkc5074@psu.edu; INART 005 Section 3 Guys and Dolls Review Musicals can be boring—especially ones that last nearly three hours. The story can seem to drag on forever‚ and the audience can get tired of the characters breaking out into song every few minutes. This was not the case in Penn State Centre Stage’s production of Guys and Dolls‚ on Friday in the Playhouse Theatre. When the musical ended‚ almost three hours after it began‚ the audience seemed not to be tired but‚ in fact

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    and what is accepted in society during those times. The Summer of the Seventeenth Doll by Ray Lawler relies heavily on place to construct the setting and bring the story into context for the audience. It is set in the 1950s‚ in Australia during the midst of an economic boom. The story is about the boys Roo and Barney coming down from Queensland to Melbourne to see Olive and Pearl for the lay-off season. “The house of the play is situated in Carlton‚ a now scruffy but once fashionable suburb of Melbourne”

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    My mother has always had a lot of rules. I could not watch SpongeBob‚ I could not play with Bratz Dolls‚ and I could not have my own phone until high school. However‚ my mother also has a clever daughter. Watch SpongeBob? At my grandmother’s house. No Bratz dolls? Barbie dolls are fine substitutes. And my postponed usage of a cell phone? In 6th grade I became the neighborhood go-to babysitter and made enough cash to go to Verizon and pay for the phone myself. But there was one rule my mother had

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    what we should be‚ who we should be‚ what we should look and act like and what is perfect. Too many woman try to fit this ideal of what we should be based on media and society in an imperfect world. Marge Piercy is criticizing this in her poem “Barbie doll” written in 1999. The poem shows how ridiculous it is the way we try to conform to what society’s ideals are for the perfect woman. Marge Piercy an American poet‚ novelist‚ and

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    A Doll’s House A dominant style in theatre for the past 120 years‚ representing sexual romance‚ violence and domestic disturbances is the realistic style. “The live production “A Doll’s House” by The Young Vic’s effectively uses realism to address gender equality in the 19th century‚ foregrounding the idea that women are bound by the social conception of the duty of a wife‚ this is shown through effective use of the elements of drama”. A Doll’s House opens in the main setting of the play which

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    Barbie Doll Poem Analysis

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    is about an elderly widower is missing his wife‚ and “can’t bear” to run the vacuum due to the painful memories attached to it. The poem makes it evident that the widower is struggling with his grief and his newly appointed duty of caring for the house. The fractured and slant rhyme scheme of the poem creates a feeling of disarray and incompleteness. Some of the slanted rhymes are “dirt/heart”‚ “enough/dust”‚ “mouth/youth”. These rhymes make the poem sound unsatisfied‚ which reflects how unsatisfied

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