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    a dolls house

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    A Doll’s House South University Ibsen’s a doll house centers around a time where men worked and women were the care givers of the home. In a Doll’s House there were some major points made that eventually led up to that one defining moment. The defining moment for me was when Nora decided that she no longer wants to live the lifestyle of being the “doll”. It starts with Torvalds reading the letter about her borrowing the money and Nora’s secret is finally exposed.

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    Conflicts in Citizen Kane

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    Conflicts in the film “Citizen Kane” In the film “Citizen Kane”‚ Orson Welles’ debut film‚ many conflicts are perpetrated. I feel one of the most showcased conflicts in this film is Welles’ portrayal of William Randolph Hearst as a man who could never experience true happiness through his use of purchasing all things that he loved in one way or another. Although many things were acquired through non-monetary means throughout his life‚ money was typically the motivation or the main way he gained

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    Alan Sinfield

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    Cultural Materialism^ Othello‚ aed the Politics of Plausibility Alan Sinfield Alan Sinfield’s Faultlines (1992) is one of the best examples of Cultural Materialism at work. This chapter on Shakespeare’s Othello is an especially forceful rendering of the Cultural Materialist argument that texts are not simple registers of social power. Rather‚ they must necessarily harbor dissident‚ fractious energies that undermine the sense of cohesive certainty that ruling elites seek to impose on a culture

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    Joe Kane, Savages

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    and gravely affected the life they led in the Ecuadorian amazon. In the book Savages Joe Kane gives a firsthand account at how the Huaorani fight to preserve their land and traditional way of life. ‘’We live with the spirit of the jaguar. We do not want to be civilized by your missionaries or killed by your oil companies. Must the jaguar die so that you can have more contamination and television?” (Kane 4) In this excerpt from a letter addressed to the President of the United States‚ it was

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    Matryoshka Dolls

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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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    Aesthetics In Citizen Kane

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    The film “Citizen Kane” used many different types of aesthetics to portray the scenes and characters in certain ways. The movie used music to help show what emotion the viewer should be getting from certain scenes. “Citizen Kane” had the characters dress in certain ways to show the differences in what their lives were like at certain points in the movie. These elements in the film help the audience contextualize what the characters are supposed to be like. The film also used different sound effects

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    Doll House

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    3/24/10 Block 2 Charles A Doll House In the book A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen‚ the title is expressed with great significance throughout the work. In this story‚ the main character Nora can easily be identified as a doll. There are certain aspects that become clear as to why she can be perceived this way. Ibsen demonstrates a unique point of view throughout the story and makes the reader explore an abnormal comparison for a human being. The title A Doll House demonstrates how Nora is nothing

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    The Barbie Doll

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    We all know her‚ She’s a successful businesswoman‚ a member of a rock band‚ the first women in the moon and a Women’s World Cup Soccer player. Who is this superstar? It’s none other than Barbie doll; the doll who is only 50 years old and still looks like a teenager. This story takes place in the 30’s. It’s a story that’s starts out sounding like one we’ve all heard before. A young girl meets a boy and they fall in love‚ the girl graduates from high school. She has visions of a great career success

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    The Runaway Dolls

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    Runaway Dolls Book Report The Runaway Dolls is a book about two dolls that are best friends. Their names are Annabelle Doll and Tiffany Funcraft. When their owners‚ the Palmers‚ leave for vacation the dolls decide to go exploring. They discover a mysterious package that arrived addressed to the Palmer’s great grandfather from more than one hundred years ago. When Annabelle and Tiffany go to visit the package‚ they hear a little voice coming out of the box. They think there is a doll inside

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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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