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    Honesty in Marriage In A Doll’s House‚ Ibsen uses role reversal between Nora and Christine to show the importance of honesty in a good marriage versus dishonesty. Nora and Torvald have the dishonest marriage and that proves to turn out badly for their relationship in the end. Christine remained an honest person and ended up with a rekindled relationship with her old love. At the very beginning‚ everything seems fine with Torvald and Nora if Nora’s initial act of dishonesty is

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    Ibsen’s use of the images of “squirrel” and “songbird” is ironic as they are seen as a source of entertainment but the irony lies within the fact that both the animals and Nora are trapped in a cage. Not only this‚ but‚ Torvald also invalidates Nora’s experience “is little squirrel sulking?” this reinforces that Nora is unable to have ownership of her own thoughts and feelings which again shows the inferiority of women in marriage‚ Nora realises the lack of ownership she has over her own thoughts

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    Nora becomes more and more rebellious as the story goes on. One of the first acts of rebellion is when Nora proceeds to eat Macarons behind is Torvalds back. Nora knows this is forbidden for her to eat sweets by Torvald because it will ruin her teeth. Torvald confronts her about it and Nora says “ I wouldn’t dream of going against your wishes”. Right after that Nora shows another rebellious trait by swearing. Nora swears just to go against the social standards. This is really important because

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    Changes In "A Doll’s House" Written by Henrik Ibsen A Doll’s House’s central theme is change from society. This is demonstrated by several of its characters breaking away from the social standards of their time and acting on their own terms. No one character demonstrates this better than Nora. During the time in which the play took place society frowned upon women asserting themselves. Women were supposed to play a role in which they supported their husbands‚ took care of their children‚ and

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    In Irish 1891‚ Oscar Wilde‚ stated‚ “Disobedience‚ in the eyes of anyone who has read history‚ is a man’s original virtue. It is through disobedience that progress has been made‚ through disobedience and through rebellion.” Wilde’s purpose of his claim is to remind mankind that disobedience is not always foul when fighting for a constitutional right and for the good of mankind. Imagine how unfair the world would be if we didn’t have the courage to stand up for the rights we believed in. Oscar Wilde’s

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    First‚ Ibsen changes the syntax of Nora throughout the play to demonstrate her expanded thoughts after she endures her struggles. For example‚ when Torvald talks about how wonderful it is to have a sufficient income‚ Nora answers “It’s wonderful!” (Ibsen 1.5). Ibsen makes Nora’s response to Torvald very short and terse. While she is stating that their current situation is great‚ she does

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    The man’s attitude at the beginning of this story‚ was over-confident. “He was a newcomer in the land‚ a chechaquo‚ and this was his first winter‚” but all he did was‚ challenge the nature‚ thinking that he could handle it. He didn’t care about all the warnings that the nature did‚ he was too confident about himself. The nature started to torture him physically‚ with cold. It was his first time in the cold‚ but he never thought it was going to be like that. Now he is starting to appreciate the old-timer’s

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    After learning about the Victorian Era‚ we watched the film/play The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. The Importance of Being Earnest is a satire comedy where the main characters‚ John and Algernon‚ create fictitious people to escape from oppressive social obligations. Before watching the film‚ I had no clue what the play was about. I honestly had never really heard of the characteristics and social classes of the Victorian Era. After watching the play‚ I now have a better understanding

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    STORY MAGIC 2 1. The book is made in form appropriate to 9-10 year old children. A big advantage is the fluent sequence on the book for 3 year Story Magic 1. 2. The methodic is set perfectly – each from 9 lections is methodically divided to 8 hours. If the teacher wanted to catch everything‚ what is specified in methodics‚ the lesson would have to be longer than 45 minutes. That’s why the selection is needed – what to choose. 3. A working list is set to the book on high level. It is ready for

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    A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen is a piece of literature written as a play. It portrays the stereotypical gender roles in society of the late 1800s. The main character‚ Nora Helmer‚ is a housewife that comes at her husband’s beck and call. He has the ultimate power over her‚ controlling her like a marionette. With her controlling husband‚ the assumptions of society‚ and her childhood friend Christine planning out her life‚ Nora makes the drastic decision to leave her husband and children. When she

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