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    Squeal to A Dolls House

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    Nora. That our life together would be a real wedlock. Goodbye.[She goes out through the hall.] Helmer[sinks down on a chair at the door and buries his face in his hands]. Nora! Nora![Looks round‚ and rises.]Empty. She is gone.[A hope flashes across his mind.]The most wonderful thing of all--? [The sound of a door shutting is heard from below.] A Doll’s House Sequel Act VI [Nora is outside ‚walking. Its lightly raining and its night time. Shes rethinking everything that just happened] Nora

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    A Doll House Analyzation

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    1. A Doll House By: Henrik Ibsen This quotation is found within the play “A Doll House”. The character Nora is speaking to her old friend Mrs. Linde and Dr.Rank. The time period and society Nora lived in‚ was where women were viewed as inferior to men. Women of that era were expected to stay at home and attend to the needs of their spouse and children. Her husband Torvald‚ would constantly disallow the slightest pleasures that she aspired to have‚ such as macaroons. Nora lived a life of lies in

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    Barbie's Stereotypes

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    At the start of Barbie‚ in the 1950s Barbie images was created in the likeness of celebrities like Marilyn Monroe‚ Rita Hayworth and Elizabeth Taylor. Barbie’s image did not illustrate the way in which little girls dressed nor did it create an image that a little girl could model after. Barbie’s clothing when compared to women clothing of that time period were almost identical. Women in that time period were girdles‚ strapless bras‚ and half -slips. In the first edition of Barbie‚ she too had a girdle

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    Barbie’s troubles. The Bratz doll created by MGA entertainment whose urban style is a trendier hip hop fashion the Liv dolls and Moxie Girlz are the competition that is sending Barbie’s sales number spiraling over the last few years and the next few to come. Mattel has year after year strategically reinvented Barbie to fit with the times‚ but have often come up short. The 2009 third quarter revenues were down by 8%‚ and Barbie’s sales were down 8% worldwide.

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    modern culture has exploded with countless transformations‚ and does not show signs of ceasing any time soon. Even today‚ Barbie exemplifies our modern diverse American culture. As of late‚ Mattel‚ the inventor of Barbie‚ “has created 23 different dolls that will represent eight skin tones‚ 14 facial structures‚ 22 hairstyles‚ 23 hair colors and 18 eye colors” (Hetter). Regardless of the vast opposition Barbie has faced for her idealistic figure and assets‚ she will forever portray a powerful symbol

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    The Doll House Essay

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    The Doll House Essay Role play seems to be the name of the game in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House. The main characters in the play pretend to be someone who others would like them to be‚ instead of being their true selves. The person that stands out the most as a character whose role play is almost impeccable to the point where it seems she leads two different lives is Nora. She is Torvald’s loving and childish wife‚ and unknowingly‚ a strong‚ independent woman. As the play progresses‚ Nora’s persona

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    Bluest Eye Language Essay

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    Dolls have often been given to young girls to prepare them for becoming mothers and showing what you should‚ physically‚ aspire to‚ and it is not uncommon to see girls delight over their dolls. However‚ Toni Morrison expresses a different view through the use of sensory language in “The Bluest Eyes” that challenges the role of “normal” women in society. Ms Morrison uses the sense of touch to make the reader feel as if they unsuccessfully to fall asleep with a stiff plastic doll. “When i took it

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    Islam and Barbie

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    countries are able to afford such a high priced doll for their little kids. It also acts as a status symbol for a parent who could buy such an expensive doll for their kids. The representation of Barbie as a pretty little doll make every kids want to be like her and this is another reason why it is famous in France. Since there are various version of Barbie with different outfits and different styles‚ it became a collectible item rather than just a doll. It is not only able to attract children‚ but

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    cousins would often listen to it. I thought it was cool to hear music. So I would download songs and listen to the Pussycat dolls‚ Akon‚ Fergie. This was all back in the day. I would memorize the lyrics and sing along‚ and I would sing in front of my brother and family‚ feeling accomplished that I memorized all of the lyrics. One day I was singing “Wait a minute” by the pussycat dolls. I shouted out “Why do you keep staring at me like I’m some kind of hoe.” As a child I wouldn’t know what these filthy

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    subjected to unrealistic body expectations as well as lowered job goals. Sweet vocalizes "Girls can be anything-as long as it’s passive and beauty focused" and dolls such as Bratz and Barbie‚ with newcomers Monster and Ever After High on the rise‚ are two of the most popular examples of Sweet theory (Sweet). With Barbie at the forefront‚ these dolls are more than markedly anatomically disproportionate with extremely small waists and large bust they promote young girls to believe they should look a certain

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