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    Light Heart The Doll’s House has a really great meaning to it. There are a few key points in the story that go along with meaning. These key points are how the doll’s house is described‚ why none of the children or parents are kind to the Kelvey’s‚ and how Kezia is passionate about the lamp in the doll house. In the story‚ The Doll’s House‚ Katherine Mansfield described the doll house very thoroughly. “There stood the doll’s house‚ a dark‚ oily‚ spinach green‚ picked

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    useful to amuse their husband‚ and take care of their kids. In the play “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen‚ we see how that plays out onto the play between Nora and her husband Helmer. What was a women’s role in the late 19th century in Norway? The text lead me to ask the question about a women’s role‚ because people in the late 19th century had to take care of their kids‚ and follow the social norms of women in Norway. Nora on the other hand‚ fled from her husband and wanted to find her true identity

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    Krogstad-Mrs. Linde sub-plot as weakening the play. Do you agree? “You haven’t known much trouble or hardship in your own life” says Ms. Linde to Nora in their first conversation. Ms. Linde who is part of the sub-plot is used as a convenient device for exposition but also to introduce idea’s in the play‚ being that she is an “old” friend of Nora’s. A doll’s house is a tragic play written in the form of a well-made play by Ibsen who wants to introduce the idea of social control and expectations in society

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    Statement on a Doll’s House How was your understanding of cultural and contextual (literary) considerations of the novel developed through the oral exercise? When I first started reading the play I was prepared for it to be a little backward since I had the knowledge of it been written in the 19th century and set in Norway;in which time day to day life and the culture was very closed and what it’s called now is backwards. In the beginning of the play‚ I felt really bad for Nora when she was referred

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    externalizing inner problems with effective use of symbolism. Point out these examples and explain their overall impact within the characters and the overall effect on the storyline. The use of symbolism in Henrik Ibsen play‚ A Doll’s House. Henrik Ibsen wrote A Doll’s House in 1879. During this time period‚ the XIX century‚ a new literary style is developed‚ the symbolism. The symbolism consists of looking at insignificant things with a new eye‚ see inexplicit ideas that the author wants the reader

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    Analysis of the text “Doctor in the House” by R. Gordon The text under analysis is an extract from the book “Doctor in the house” written by a famous English-speaking writer Richard Gordon by name‚ who was born in 1921 .Richard Gordon is the pen name used by Gordon Ostlere‚ an English surgeon and anaesthetist. Richard Gordon has written numerous novels‚ screenplays for film and television and accounts of popular history‚ mostly dealing with the practice of medicine. He is most famous for a

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    were numerous themes that Ibsen created from those ideas such as deception‚ blackmail‚ inequality‚ marriage‚ freedom‚ honesty‚ and much more. The themes that will be discussed are the sacrificial role of woman‚ gender‚ and freedom. In “A Doll’s House” by Ibsen there were quite a few examples of sacrificial roles held by women. One was when Mrs. Linda had to abandon Krogstad‚ who was her one and only true love for a richer man. In order to support her mother and two brothers‚ Mrs. Linda found

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    Theme 2 The business I chose to examine is called The House of Busby. My interviewee is David Brouze one of the founders of The House of Busby his contact details are 0828576152. Currently David Brouze is one of the owners of The House of Busby. The head offices of The House of Busby are located at Sandton 171 Katherine rd. The following is the profile of the company. This will also show that The House of Busby is doing well as there are significant improvements. The profile of the company Background

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    “The Fall of the House of Usher‚” is a short story by Edgar Allen Poe that contains horror elements and takes place in the 1800s. The story begins when an unnamed narrator arrive at a house. The house belongs to his childhood friend‚ Roderick Usher‚ who has a mental disorder. Similarity‚ Madeline Usher‚ Roderick twin sister‚ has a physical illness. Even though Madeline Usher died‚ the unnamed narrator never realize how the house and the twins are connected together. In Edgar Allen Poe’s short story

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    only‚ offense of hypocrisy is how he goes on about how he would love for some horrible incident to befall their household or more specifically his wife only so that he might be able to play prince charming and swoop in to save his darling fragile wife Nora; however‚ when such a dilemma arises amongst them‚ this “prince charming” is nowhere to be found. In fact‚ there is no compassion in him when he is made aware of Nora’s financial trouble. He becomes filled with rage and ultimately hammers the last

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