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    live one’s life in the two plays “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen and “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams. Nora‚ from “A Doll’s House” didn’t realize her desire to live her own life until the end of the play and she dealt with the struggle by convincing herself that she was unfit to be a mother and a wife. Tom‚ from “The Glass Menagerie” always struggled between his responsibility to his family and his desire to be a merchant marine. Both Nora and Tom were trapped by the circumstances of

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    Kyona Stephens 1/16/14 Period 6- English IV Honors Dr.Freeman The story of an hour by Kate Chopin is about how a woman feels about her husband’s death. The death of her husband makes her happy because marriage confined her and she wasn’t able to be free. In this short story‚ the main character Mrs.Mallard shows emotions and support about what has just happened in her life. When she finds out in the beginning about her husband’s death It’s natural for her to be upset with

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    allow the audience to viscerally take part in the story and bond with the characters. S. Selina Jamil‚ PhD‚ English professor at Prince George’s Community College‚ is the author of the critical essay entitled “Emotions in THE STORY OF AN HOUR’. This is a scholarly article published in “The Explicator”‚ a quarterly journal of literary‚ in 2009. This article is written as the analysis of a short story written in 1894 entitled‚ “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Choplin. The purpose of the text is to reveal

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    Form and Structure Ibsen・s .A Dolls House・ has two strands to the main plot; one being Nora and Torvald・s relationship (linking Krogstad) and the other‚ an underlining sub-plot involving Christine and Krogstad. With in the structure of the play Ibsen uses this parallel situation to highlight certain aspects of each character‚ for example the sobriety of Christine to the careless child like manner of Nora. Ibsen uses many different styles of from and structure to make sure the audience is grasped

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    Mr. Miyagi and Satan are both effective god teachers‚ despite the fact that they educate their pupils in different ways‚ they both help to shape the perspectives of their disciples with their experience‚ knowledge‚ and intelligence. Mr. Miyagi and Satan shape the views of their disciples and open their eyes up to different perspectives. Mr. Miyagi helps Daniel when he is in need; he takes Daniel under his wing in order to help Daniel grow as a person. At the same time Mr. Miyagi teaches Daniel that

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    supported the family. Many wives could not leave their husbands‚ because they did not have the financial independence that was needed to survive at the time. With these obstacles‚ many women were forced to stay in unhappy marriages. In the “Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin‚ the author conveyed a negative progression of marriage from love‚ oppression and freedom. Love in marriage could be defined in two ways; romantic love which is the feeling of incredible attraction to someone and caring love

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    limitations like the women had to in this era. Edna in “The Awakening” by Kate Chopin and Nora in “A Doll House” by Henrik Ibsen were analogous protagonists. The trials they faced were also very similar. Edna and Nora were both faced with the fact that they face a repressive husband whom they both find and exit strategy for. For Nora this involved abandoning her family and running away‚ while Edna takes the option that Nora could not do-committing suicide. These distinct texts both show how women were forced

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    very obvious that he loves his wife Nora; he gives her whatever she wants within reason and is a great provider. Nora‚ in my opinion is what we call a “gold digger” now and days. She’s is constantly asking for money from her husband Torvald and spending it on things that she honestly doesn’t need‚ she just likes money. Nora’s running over him and he is completely blind to see it. In Act 1‚ it’s made clear that Torvald has redeeming qualities. In the story it is Christmas‚ the glorious holiday

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    during times of war. The stories differ in that ‘An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge’ is a story written in reverse‚ where the readers do not truly know the plot until the end- whereas ‘The Red Convertible’ is just a man recounting the story of his long lost brother. However despite their differences‚ both of the stories continue to build up hope in the reader only to find nothing but a sorrowful story at the end. ‘An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge’ by Ambrose Bierce was a short story written in 1890s that

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    are fighting for their own freedom; in the story “ The Story of an Hour‚” you have a woman who finds freedom from her husband. You also have Naheed Mustafa‚ who talks about how she felt wearing her hijab in society. Bob Marley’s quote can be so relatable no matter what type of freedom you are fighting for. Many of us rather die fighting for our freedom‚ than to feel like a prisoner. For instance‚ in the story “The Story of an Hour” you have Mrs. Mallard‚ seeking for her freedom. She seems to have

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