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    Chinese Cinderella Study Questions (Chapter 1-11) Chapter 1 (pgs. 1-3) 1. When does this story begin? Autumn‚ 1941 2. What is Adeline’s great accomplishment in this chapter? She was top of the class. 3. What is Aunt Baba like? Really kind‚ however very secretive about her sister. 4. What does Aunt Baba keep in her safe deposit box? Why? Jade Bracelet‚ Pearl Necklace and A diamond watch because they are her ‘treasures’. 5. How did Adeline’s mom die? She died giving birth to Adeline. 6. Why

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    character‚ Torvald‚ in the play A Doll House‚ by Henrik Ibsen could be viewed as a morally ambiguous character. He displays the character traits of a morally ambiguous person. Torvald’s personal consumption of appearances shows how he treats his wife and home and personal pride. Torvald’s wife Nora is the center of several of the traits that classify him as a morally ambiguous character. Nora is more like a possession to Torvald than a soul mate or wife. She is like a doll to him‚ something that he

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    My mother has always had a lot of rules. I could not watch SpongeBob‚ I could not play with Bratz Dolls‚ and I could not have my own phone until high school. However‚ my mother also has a clever daughter. Watch SpongeBob? At my grandmother’s house. No Bratz dolls? Barbie dolls are fine substitutes. And my postponed usage of a cell phone? In 6th grade I became the neighborhood go-to babysitter and made enough cash to go to Verizon and pay for the phone myself. But there was one rule my mother had

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    Analytical Summary WGSS 396 ‘Barbie and G.I. Joe: Making Bodies Masculine and Feminine’ Children are taught that boys should be ‘masculine’ and play sports‚ and that girls should be feminine. They are given and told which toys to play with and how to play with them. For example‚ girls play with dolls in a gentle manner‚ and boys’ play with action figures more roughly. The social norms of our culture change as the times change. Gendered social practices and norms are portrayed in our mass

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    Team 1 1. ‘full of foreboding’ Alliterated phrase emphasizes Yen Mah’s sense of anticipation thus arousing melancholy as we’ve already been informed of her terrible life but sympathise with her for what’s about to happen. 2. ‘my heart was full of dread’ Repeated metaphor (there are three figures of speech about her ’heart’) adds tension and makes us see Yen Mah as genuine; ’full of dread’ and ’gave a giant lurch’ implies how intimidating the father is. Learning of this estrangement‚ we feel

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    Chinese Cinderella Chinese Cinderella Introduction: How is Adeline described in the book‚ how is her relationship to the other characters in the book and how do these characters affect Adeline in how she is‚ how she feels and how she acts. How is Adeline described in the book‚ how is her relationship to the other characters in the book and how do these characters affect Adeline in how she is‚ how she feels and how she acts. For my topic for this essay I have chosen to read the book called

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    .5 I. Building Background Knowledge in Literature ............................................5 II. Building Background Knowledge in History and Culture ..........................7 III. Building Background Knowledge Through Initial Exploration of Themes .........................................................................8 During Reading Activities ....................................................................................11 I. Analyzing Through Group Response ......................

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    On Being Barbie Why is it that just because my hair happens to be blonde rather than brown or black or even red that I become the subject of hateful or “funny” jokes? On July 9th in 1999‚ I was introduced to this big world full of people‚ drama‚ love‚ stereotypes‚ and tons of things that I had yet to understand. I was an innocent child starting in the world with years of learning ahead of me just like everyone else. However‚ there was one thing that set me apart from all of the other babies‚ and

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    Barbie: A Bad Role Model The Barbie has been the effigy perfection since 1956 when she was first introduced to the public. The Slumber Party edition Barbie that would be a life sized 6’ ‚ released in 1965‚ came with a scale permanently marked at 110 lbs and a dieting book that said “don’t eat”. Not exactly the role model any parent would like their kids to have[pathos]. Barbie is not a good influence on young children because she shows an unrealistic body image‚ is portrayed as an airhead‚

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    A Critical Analysis of A Doll House By Henrik Ibsen Henrik Ibsen ’s background provided him the insight to write the play A Doll House. In Britannica Biographies‚ Ibsen ’s father lost his business and the family ’s financial stability when Ibsen was a young child. Because of the family ’s financial misfortunes‚ at the age of 15‚ Ibsen was forced to leave home and venture out on his own. He supported himself meagerly as an apothecary ’s apprentice and studied at night to prepare for university

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