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    Nora as a Doll

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    Nora Helmer as a Doll In Isben’s‚ A Dolls House Nora‚ the protagonist is treated like a doll - the property of Torvald Helmer. 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 that is dependent on its puppet master for all of its actions. The most obvious example of Torvald’s physical control over Nora is his re-teaching

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    Barbie Doll

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    Margie Pearcy’s "Barbie Doll" Margie Pearcy’s "Barbie Doll" details the image that society projects upon and expects from its young female population. From an early age these young women struggle to conform to the standards that society has defined for them. The results often are disastrous‚ leading to emotional conflicts that are often difficult if not impossible to resolve. Beautiful‚ flawless dolls such as Barbie are frequently the first source of association that little girls have with

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    Mandrake Dolls

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    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 of Adam various times throughout the novel. In contrast the other possessed mandrake dolls take the identity of Mike and Richard‚ telling them do their dirty deeds for them. They then convince

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    Dramatic Purpose

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    Dramatic purpose Act 3 Scene 1 is the main turning point of the play. It is during this scene that the play becomes a tragedy. The scene begins with Benvolio asking that they all go inside because he fears a brawl. Benvolio states‚ “I pray thee‚ good Mercutio‚ let’s retire: The day is hot‚ the Capulets abroad‚ and‚ if we meet‚ we shall not scape a brawl.” Mercutio ignores him and is entertaining everyone by taunting and provoking Tybalt. Soon the happily married Romeo enters. Tybalt calls

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    China Doll

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    business to China. China and Malaysia have two way relationship. 2) Malaysia have politic relationship with Europe when HCF export their textile to Europe‚ indirectly it can give a good impact to Malaysia. 3) One of the reason why Europian and Malaysia houses were looking at importing cloths from China at very low price because Malaysia have strict

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    Dramatic Techniques

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    DRAMATIC TECHNIQUES Things to look out for in plays. Context You will need to write about techniques used in plays during your KS4 course. You will be expected to be able to look closely at how the playwright creates tension and characters through different techniques You can use this homework to help you develop your skills when writing about any play but not all plays will use the same techniques. Objective To identify dramatic techniques in plays. What you need to do. 1. Read the help sheet ‘Dramatic

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    In the early 1900’s many of those who immigrated to America experienced unfair wages and working/ living conditions. Tenement houses were crowded‚ dark‚ loud‚ hot‚ foul smelling‚ unhealthy‚ and there was no fresh air (Riis‚ 1999). The people living under these conditions‚ typically didn’t have a choice because it was the only thing within their budget. Workers within the meat-packing industry worked in unsafe and unhealthy conditions. Those who had a job at the Shirtwaist Factory also worked under

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    Dramatic Monologue

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    beauty. You were my perfect doll while you were younger. Now you are the sour princess. I was 15 when I had you. Mavis it’s your 20th birthday this year‚ you have yet to find a man. I was thinking Derik perhaps...” Care my ass. Mother looked at me with disgust. “You are a beautiful China doll that has no sex appeal. It makes me wonder if you will ever get a man… huh‚” she smiled wickedly. “I have an idea- you can be the lady down the lane a few kilometers‚ with a house full of cats.” She gave a side

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    Bobo Doll

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    The Bobo doll experiment was the name of two experiments conducted by Albert Bandura in 1961 and 1963 studying patterns of behavior associated with aggression. The Bobo Doll used in the experiment is an inflatable toy that is roughly the same size as a young child. Bandura hoped that the experiments would prove that aggression can be explained‚ at least in part‚ by social learning theory. The theory of social learning would state that behavior such as aggression is learned through observing and imitating

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    Kachina dolls

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    hold. The Katchina dolls are a great example of art within this culture because they are used to teach the children of the tribes what each katchina represents. The katchina dolls are wooden carved dolls that are derived from the Native American’s‚ the dolls are carved by the men of the tribes and adorned in the costume of a particular spirit. The Katchina dolls represent invisible spirits that assist in the cares of life. Each katchina represents a spirit in life‚ the dolls are believed to bring

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