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    considered a pathological problem. Nora from “The Doll House‚” only exuded narcissistic behavior because she was treated like a doll. She was spoiled and only thought that that was how she was supposed to behave in order to get what she wanted or to please the men in her life. The grandmother from “A Good Man is Hard to Find” on the other hand was very narcissistic and extremely self consumed. The whole world was supposed to revolve around her. In “The Doll House‚” Nora borrows money from a bank and lies

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    Doll and Consumerism Lures

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    the boy and think about the similarities to everyday life. In the photographic essay American Girls‚ by Ilona Szwarc‚ the repetition of the series and the sequencing of the images destroys the concept of individuality and the relationship with the dolls are not in any way special. This shows that the girls are lead into a false reality and that they have been told to think that

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    The Bobo Doll Studies

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    the behaviour of a model performing aggressive acts on a Bobo doll. The children were exposed to four experimental conditions‚ real life female model‚ real life male model‚ filmed female model‚ filmed male model and a control condition (no model) to measure how much of the aggression they would copy. The findings showed that overall boys performed more aggressive acts (imitative and non-imitative) than girls towards the Bobo doll. The highest average (48.6) was by boys with exposure to the real

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    “Barbie Doll”: Staying True to Yourself Society can take over the way people see themselves. In Marge Piercy’s poem‚ “Barbie Doll‚” a young girl was judged for her looks and being herself. Due to this young girl’s strong mind set‚ she tried to stay true to herself‚ but could only handle so much pressure. Throughout her entire life‚ she was being compared to a symbolic perfect Barbie Doll who had the beautiful cosmetic fixed face that everyone imagines girls to be‚ and the irony of how pretty everyone

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    Visual symbols- 7/11/13 One group focused on symbolizing Ray’s grief through the use of the Ruby Doll. Ray was cradling the doll like a baby‚ trying to keep it safe from ’The Lord’ in the scene with Dulcie and Ray. "What sort of God would take an innocent little girl" Dulcie makes the sign of the cross‚ after putting down the birdcage and the doll on the seat‚ which conveys a religious symbol. The way their relationship has become perverted The way they play games to construct meaning

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    and the facets of Barbie and his characteristic of the doll included long‚ blonde hair‚ blue eyes‚ white skin‚ curvaceous‚ white-pearly smile‚ long legs‚ and a “unhuman-like hole in between the legs” or the thigh gap that so many girls strive for. Girls are the targeted groups that from a very young age acclimate to the idea that not having similar attributes to Barbie implicates imperfect. This gives

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    The Youngest Doll is a short story by Rosario Ferre. The book is about a maiden aunt who devoted her life to take are of her nieces. She never marries due to a incident where a river pawn bites her calf‚ because of minimal treatment it nestles there to grow. She makes all her nieces life sized dolls on all they’re special days such as birthday’s and weddings. Later in the story we found out that the physician could have cured the aunt but doesn’t because it pays for his son’s education. The son ends

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    Machiavelli as a Humanist: Examples and Lessons Learned Sydni M.Eicke Hum100 013016 June 1‚ 2008 Niccolo Machiavelli a Renaissance thinker? or Political Philosopher? Machiavelli went from poverty to a Florentine politician by observing what leaders do wrong and guiding others on how to gain‚ maintain and streamline power. Machiavelli’s intellectual life was dominated by three men: Marsilio Ficino‚ Angelo Poliziano‚ and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. These famous men were part of Machiavelli’s

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    Breanna Froemke Dr. Manning ENGL 111 27 October 2013 Analysis of “Barbie Doll” by Marge Piercy Simple words can drive a person to be happy and successful however‚ they can also turn fates hand on the innocent few and chase them around their whole lives until they cannot run anymore. Barbie Doll is a tragic poem that tells us about the girlchild’s life from childhood to puberty. Throughout her life the girlchild was bullied and harassed about her appearance because she didn’t live up to the social

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    With skewed curly hair‚ dark bags under his eyes‚ and battered clothing‚ Kurt Vonnegut often looked like a mad scientist. Considering his education in areas of science and his family history‚ this should not come as a surprise. Despite his physical appearance and odd personality‚ Vonnegut maintained a somewhat professional persona‚ caring about the environment‚ human rights‚ and more. Along with his own life experiences‚ this aspect of Vonnegut’s character contributed to his writing and style. From

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