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    Haunted houses are one of the most popular stories of all time passed through the generations by generations and have told in many cultures around the world. Haunted houses have captured the imaginations of storytellers‚ paranormal experts‚ and scientists. All haunted houses has a story behind it on how it became haunted. The scenes of grizzly murders or tragic deaths are what they usually shows in the movie. A house is haunted if demons or ghosts terrorized the house (Carroll). Ghosts in

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    Literary Analysis: The House of the Spirits The oppression of women is not a new phenomena. For centuries‚ women have been viewed as the “lesser of two genders” or as “servants to men”. In more recent times‚ this mindset is slowly evolving and women’s rights are becoming more of a priority. One hundred years ago women couldn’t vote and in the most recent election‚ there was a female Presidential nominee. However‚ rights for women have not always been prominent. The House of the Spirits‚ written

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    reality)‚ not the ’historical ’ or railway time of realism. Time is used as well more complexly as a structuring device through a movement backwards and forwards through time‚ the juxtaposing of events of different times‚ and so forth. A HAUNTED HOUSE is a symbolic representation of Modernism as seen through Virginia Woolf?s style. It is not accidental the fact that it is a short-novel; the profound concentration of

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    Eleanor’s Haunting Shirley Jackson’s novel‚ The Haunting of Hill House‚ revolves around many intriguing characters that hold an important part in the story. However‚ one in particular stands out more than the others‚ and her name is Eleanor. Eleanor is depicted as a very timid character and throughout the story she struggles with self-consciousness‚ agitation‚ and fear of showing‚ “Too much” of her unique personality. To begin with‚ Eleanor Vance is presented as a thirty-two year old unmarried

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    Subject : Drama B Writer : 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

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    “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen is a play based in Norway in the 1870’s. To some extent‚ time matters to this work because it brings up the issues of roles of women in the 1870’s. Women were not very independent at that time and had to take permissions from a male authoritarian figure to make decisions related to work or finances. This issue is brought up through Nora‚ when Mrs. Linde is being told her secret of borrowing money. Mrs. Linde is shocked that Nora’s husband is not aware of this and

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    For 1: The House of Lords is unelected therefore do not represent the nation. For 2: The Lords are appointed for life and therefore cannot be removed from office. For 3: The Lords are useless and get overridden by the Commons. We need a chamber with power. For 4: It is anachronistic for a democratic state to have an unelected chamber of parliament. For 5: But it’s WRONG. Against 1: The Commons represents the nation: a second chamber in a unitary state cannot duplicate this effect

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    Henrik Ibsen wrote A Dolls House and portrays a woman‚ Nora‚ who is treated as an unequal by her husband. She seeks for an education in life and independence. Women have come a long way since A Dolls House‚ but are still seen as objects and face many challenges. Women have made lots of progress‚ especially in the developed regions. They still have to face obstacles though; some of the obstacles are in education and work. Education for girls is important. In A Dolls House‚ Nora doesn’t have the same

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    Stuck In The Eyes of Society The short story A Doll’s House‚ written by Henrik Ibsen was a story full of different emotions and roles. There was Torvald a husband and father who tried his best to take care of his wife Nora and two children. Torvald was a serious and driven man who was had just landed a new job where he was going to have to prove himself. Nora was a housewife who took care of the children‚ along with the maid. Torvald and Nora posed as if they had a good married with some ups

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    Financial Struggles affecting Individuality The individuals within the society of Henrik Ibsen’s play‚ A Doll’s House‚ are prohibited from being fully developed individuals‚ due to social and financial problems. A Doll’s House is set in Norway in the late 1800s. At the time‚ Norway was just hit by a economic depression‚ making it difficult to find a job‚ and even harder to get promoted to a high-paying position. Also‚ sexism was very prominent‚ and women were precluded from their rights and

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