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    enjoyed school and often got bad grades. He and Annie never married each other‚ so it isn’t considered a nuclear family. Annie and he soon found a small house located in East Camden‚ which at the time was a good location. There was a lot of controversy for blacks to own certain houses in other places. Segregation was a big thing in the 1920’s‚ which prohibited blacks

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    Drama Essay: The Meanings Behind Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House” In the 21st or present century‚ the idea of a woman abandoning her children and husband to discover who she truly is would be viewed as a triumphant action. However‚ in the Victorian era‚ where the play “A Doll’s House” takes place‚ this event was unheard of and completely outrageous. Women mostly served the same purpose in every relationship and every household so the idea of being an individual and finding their interests was entirely unimportant

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    Henrik Ibsen’s late 19th century drama‚ A Doll’s House is a political play that fractures the barriers between the public and private spheres of the suffocating bourgeois lifestyle of the Victorian era. The play’s subversive attitude is embedded in an exploration of women that challenges female archetypes whilst emphasising a fine balance between freedom and attachment. Specifically‚ Ibsen’s exploration of identity emphasises the process of self-authorship and the creation of autonomy as defined

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    House music is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in the American city of Chicago in the early 1980s. It was initially popularized circa 1984 in Chicago‚ but beginning in 1985‚ it fanned out to other major cities across North and South America‚ as well as Europe and later Australia.[1] Early house music commercial success in Europe saw songs such as "House Nation" by House Master Boyz and the Rude Boy of House (1987) and "Doctorin’ the House" by Coldcut (1988) in the pop charts. Since

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    Pragmatic Literary Criticism Pragmatic criticism is concerned‚ first and foremost‚ with the ethical impact any literary text has upon an audience. Regardless of art ’s other merits or failings‚ the primary responsibility or function of art is social in nature. Assessing‚ fulfilling‚ and shaping the needs‚ wants‚ and desires of an audience should be the first task of an artist. Art does not exist in isolation; it is a potent tool for individual as well as communal change. Though pragmatic

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    The Price of Becoming a Barbie Doll Within our society there is an extraordinary want and need for women to be perfect on the outside. There is too much importance and too much anxiety placed on women to surrender to the image of being or becoming a Barbie doll. In the poem "Barbie Doll‚" written by Marge Piercy‚ I see evidence to this idea in the poet’s use of irony‚ her attitude on the subjects of both inner and outer beauty‚ and her attitude on the significance of words interfering with a woman’s

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    A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen Norwegian nineteenth century playwright Henrik Isben was stirring the waters in many ways with his seminal work A Doll House. He fills his play with a realism never seen before and thus many people didn’t know how to react to a topic that everyone can relate to‚ such as the role of a women in the home. The women of A Doll House have a responsibility and personal power that was not seen any where in the 1800s. Nora‚ Mrs. Linde‚ and the nurse Anne-Marie all show an

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    The role of Regina in Henrik Ibsen’s‚ Ghosts. Within the first scene‚ Regina’s duplicitous character is revealed as colloquial and disrespectful language is used when addressing the drunken Engstrand‚ ‘Make less noise with that hoof’ (Isben‚ 2008‚ p. 4). Isben modifies her language to enhance Regina’s obvious distaste for Engstrand and his way of being‚ as she speaks plainly towards her supposed father as she recalls his mistreatment of her as he referred to his daughter as ‘nothing’. The sexuality

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    Mr. Wicker English 3‚ 4 5/24/13 Title: Scarface‚ The Great Gatsby and the American Dream Author(s): Marilyn Roberts Source: Roberts‚ Marilyn. "Scarface‚ The Great Gatsby and the American Dream." Literature/Film Quarterly 34.1 (2006): 71-78. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Vol. 210. Detroit: Gale‚ 2009. Literature Resource Center. Web. 28 May 2013. In Marilyn Roberts’ criticism of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby she compares the main character Jay Gatsby to another main

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    “A Doll’s House” By Henrik Ibsen In Henrik Ibsen’s play‚ “A Doll’s House”‚ the character Nora Helmer is a character subjugated to the wills and desires of her husband‚ Torvald; to him she is merely an object which he possesses. At the end of Act III however‚ she has become sufficiently independent to arrive at her decision to leave the children‚ her husband and what life she had behind‚ as she slams the door on the family home. A significant transition of power has occurred and this is one of

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