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    A Doll’s House  Study Guide Questions  ACT I  1.   The fact that Nora pays the porter twice shows Nora’s wasteful habit‚ foreshadowing that  this might lead to problems in the future.  2.    It also shows that Nora is obedient to Helmer in front of him‚but it also shows another side  Nora’s character as she continues to get what she wants behind his back.     3.               Helmer’s pet names for Nora were: little lark‚ little squirrel‚ little spendthrift‚ and little  featherhead.             

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    Individual Against Society The theme of the individual against society is central to the play. Throughout we find evidence of the pressures on individuals to conform to what society expects from them. For example: girls are not allowed to dance‚ books other than the Bible are frowned upon‚ John Proctor is distrusted by many because he does not go to church regularly. This last example is taken very seriously because the society that Proctor lives in is built on religious principles. Anyone choosing

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    likely to be from 5 to 13 years old. The toys we manufacture are for high-income group. The gender is for both male and female kids. Psychographic variables: Our goal is to make our toys seem really cool for the kids. We aim to influence the high society kids. If one of the kid buys our toy‚ the others will get influenced and also purchase from our store. Behavioral variables: Fantasy Toy World’s toys are incredibly resilient. The manual given with each toy is very handy. Our salesperson personally

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    Releasing Women’s Identity as Ideal Women Stereotype by Society and the Process in Pursuing It in Henrik Ibsen’s a Doll House Written by: Dewi Rigen Sulistini 07211144038 Chapter 1 Introduction A. Background Stereotypes are generalizations about a group of people whereby we attribute a defined set of characteristics to this group. These classifications can be positive or negative‚ such as when various nationalities are stereotyped as friendly or unfriendly. However if talking

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    A Doll’s House A) Written by a Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen in 1879‚ A Doll ’s House is a three act play written in prose about a seemingly typical housewife‚ Nora Helmer. The story revolves around a committed forgery in order to save the life of her authoritarian husband Torvald whose career is in jeopardy due to blackmail from Nora’s previous lawyer. In the novel‚ Ibsen conveys a bleak picture of the sacrificial role held by women of all economic classes in his society and through the protagonist’s

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    Dominique Allen Nora Ephron Nora Ephron was born on May 19‚ 1941 in New York City and died of pneumonia at the age of 71 on June 26‚ 2012. She was born to screenwriters Henry and Phoebe Ephron and was the eldest of four daughters. Beverly Hills is where she grew up and attended high school‚ but she graduated from Wellesley College in Wellesley‚ Massachusetts in 1962 with a degree in journalism. She went to work as an intern for President John F. Kennedy in the White House for a while but Ephron

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    The curse against the house and against man is represented differently in Aeschylus’ Agamemnon‚ Agamemnon’s ancestors did horrible acts on others that incurred the wrath of a curse upon their house. While in Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus was sort of thrown into a tragic event that had nothing to do with him. The curse against both men is represented in varying ways. Starting with Agamemnon‚ the curse on his house starts even before the play begins with a curse thrust upon the house of Atreus who

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    drawn between Nora and Torvald‚ when Torvald finds out about Nora’s forgery‚ he exclaims “Now you’ve wrecked all my happiness—ruined my whole future. Oh‚ it’s awful to think of. I’m in a cheap little grafter’s hands; he can do anything he wants with me‚ ask for anything‚ play with me like a puppet—and I can’t breathe a word. I’ll be swept down miserably into the depths on account of a featherbrained woman” (1292)‚ which is a complete role-reversal of the literal control Torvald has over Nora‚ because

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    Perspectives of Marriage In Literary Work In A Dolls House by Henrik Ibsen‚ and in Jane Austen’s Pride And Prejudice marriage is a major theme. It is a theme not always about love but about money‚ appearance‚ and self worth. This theme of marriage directly ties these two stories together and it also emphasizes character development and enlightenment. As these stories progress we see dramatic changes in our main characters. These changes lead to a realization about the true meaning of love and marriage

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    Dollsdoll is a model of a human being‚ often used as a toy for children. Dolls have traditionally been used in magic and religious rituals throughout the world‚ and traditional dolls made of materials like clay and wood are found in the Americas‚ Asia‚ Africa and Europe. The earliest documented dolls go back to the ancient civilizations of Egypt‚ Greece and Rome. Dolls being used as toys was documented in Greece around 100AD. They have been made as crude‚ rudimentay playthings as well as elaborate art

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