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    Christine Jorgensen Biography Christine Jorgensen (May 30‚ 1926 – May 3‚ 1989) was the first widely known person to have sex reassignment surgery - in this case‚ male to female. She was born George William Jorgensen‚ Jr.‚ the second child of George William Jorgensen Sr.‚ a carpenter and contractor‚ and his wife‚ the former Florence Davis Hansen. She grew up in the Bronx and later described herself as having been a "frail‚ tow-headed‚ introverted little boy who ran from fistfights and rough-and-tumble

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    “You’re in the Dog House Now” Cast: Owner of a poodle named Lacey (Samantha) ………………………..................Christine Petrakis Owner of a pit-bull named Max (Jillian) …….................................................Kaitlin Montgomery Character Description: • Samantha is getting close to the age of forty as she is a thirty-seven year old woman‚ who has a poodle named Lacey. In the past‚ Samantha would always bring Lacey to a beach called ‘Sugar Beach’‚ but their memories of lying in the sand‚ soon

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    Odile H Mrs. Lockman English 26 April 2013 The Treatment of Women in A Streetcar Named Desire and A Doll House Although A Streetcar Named Desire (ASND) by Tennessee Williams‚ and A Doll House (ADH) by Henrik Ibsen are written nearly a hundred years apart‚ both authors have men treat women in similar fashion. Both men‚ Mitch from ASND and Torvald from ADH‚ treat women as if women are their possession‚ they get very angry at the women for not following the rules and finally‚ as a consequence

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    is about an elderly widower is missing his wife‚ and “can’t bear” to run the vacuum due to the painful memories attached to it. The poem makes it evident that the widower is struggling with his grief and his newly appointed duty of caring for the house. The fractured and slant rhyme scheme of the poem creates a feeling of disarray and incompleteness. Some of the slanted rhymes are “dirt/heart”‚ “enough/dust”‚ “mouth/youth”. These rhymes make the poem sound unsatisfied‚ which reflects how unsatisfied

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    Henrik Johan Ibsen Genre : Realistic Modern Drama Name of the Work / Play : A Doll’s House ( 1897 ) in three acts Characters : Major Characters / Minor Characters Nora Helmer ( wife of Torvald Helmer ‚mother of three children ) Torvald Helmer( husband of Nora Helmer ‚ a lawyer ‚father of three children ) Dr. Rank ( doctor ‚friend of Nora & Torvald Helmer‚ confidant ‚commentator ) Mrs. Kristine Linde ( old friend of Nora Helmer ) Nils Krogstad ( barrister ‚ old lover of Kristine ‚father

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    “Barbie Doll‚” the author Marge Piercy provides four short stanzas to inform readers of how society and culture puts pressure on young girls. In this poem‚ a young girl’s life flashes before her eyes as she tries to live up to society standards. The tone of this poem is depressing and sad. In this poem Marge Piercy uses a theme‚ symbols‚ and a plot to describe the ideal girl. The theme of this poem is that society is not accepting of people who do not represent the ideal woman. In “Barbie Doll”‚ the

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    for being a feminist poet is the author of “Barbie Doll”. The title of this poem‚ “Barbie doll” make us think about a “perfect” girl toy that every child owns‚ but slowly we realize that this is not what the author means. In the first stanza‚ Piercy starts by saying “This girl child was born as usual”‚ which lets us understand that she was a normal girl just like anybody else. Other than that‚ the first stanza has a lot to do with symbols‚ the dolls‚ the stove‚ the iron‚ the lipstick‚ they all represent

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    Respectively‚ the set and costumes were designed and produced by Christine Daugherty and Crystal Corritore. The multiple sets which included James’ orphanage‚ the yard of James’ aunts‚ multiple different street settings and the giant peach‚ were meticulously put together. All of the proper props were present‚ in addition to others that made the situations feel more believable. Not only that‚ but the set provided the proper “fairytale — like” mood and modern time period. Though minimal‚ the lighting

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    blackmailer. When inconvenient‚ he is converted‚" I believe he had entirely missed the point of his character in A Doll House. Krogstad’s characterization is a flagship example of the way Henrik Ibsen wrote all the characters in the play: representations of man’s true multi­faceted nature. On the surface the reader makes quick judgement about the content of the roles’ characters; Nora‚ ditzy; Torvald‚ loving; Linde‚ reliable; and Krogstad‚ evil. It is not merely a convenience to the plot when Krogstad’s true

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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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