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    this time‚ women did not have the freedom to voice their opinions and be themselves. Today women don’t even have to worry about the rules and 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

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    study paper talks about impacts of anxiety. My grandma is old she scarcely can see and her teeth can scarcely consume hard sustenance staff‚ at first when she come to live with us a month ago I thought it was going to be fun. I envisioned the stories we would impart and the strolls we would take to the recreation center each nighttime as we once did in the past amid her visits. Be that as it may‚ this is not the case and living with grandma has made my life hopeless‚ first the wheezing around

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    Henrik Ibsen’s play‚ “A Doll House”‚ shows the importance of unequal gender roles in the late 1800’s during the Victorian Era. Initially‚ I thought the play was written to reveal the double standards women had to face in the earlier years. However‚ after the interactive oral‚ my views have changed. It led me to understand that‚ instead of showing how men were seen as superior in the 19th century‚ the play was about society’s moral standards. During our interactive oral‚ we discussed

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    Progressive Era 21-6 Jane Addams‚ Twenty Years at Hull House (1910) Based on a similar movement in England‚ settlement houses arose in American cities in the late nineteenth century to address various social problems connected to immigration and urbanization. Among others‚ the settlement houses attracted middle-class‚ college educated women who had no other employment outlet. Jane Addams founded the most famous settlement house‚ Hull House in Chicago‚ where she and others tried to help European

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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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    Reaction Paper-Drama Angela Ericksen University of Phoenix The play “A Dolls House” was written by Henrik Ibsen. This play truly is an interesting‚ play and it really connects with how things can be in real life which helps the readers truly connect with it! Henrik Ibsen‚ in full Henrik Johan Ibsen was a major Norwegian play righter of the late 19th century who introduced to the European stage a new order of moral analysis that was placed against a severely realistic middle-class background

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    ~ Discover and describe the ancestral house of Dr. Jose P. Laurel They said that this ancestral house was restored by Jose P. Laurel’s son Mariano and daughter-in-law Alicia on March 9‚ 1964 and was donated to the national government to serve as a public library. The 2-storey house has a ground floor of stone and an upper level of wood with wooden posts‚ sliding capiz windows and a floor of brightly polished wooden planks. The house has a living room‚ dining room (with its 8-seater dining table and

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    morality and a women’s responsibility in marriage. The conflict within their writings is the traditional expectations society had placed on women in the 19th century along with the search for self-identity under such circumstances. In Ibsen’s A Doll’s House the underlying antagonist is Torvald‚ husband of protagonist Nora. Although not a direct conflict‚ it is revealed later in the play that Torvald is ultimately in the way of Nora’s happiness‚ independence and equality. He constantly refers to her with

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    Texture – the rose seilder house is a modernist architecture masterpiece‚ to which would cater to a relaxing lifestyle in a quite suburb‚ while maintaining a creative modernist design toward the house. Colour – the colour main colour of the rose seidler house is white with many creative pieces of its bold coloured palettes. Materials - laminate‚ stainless steel‚ large-scale glass panes‚ plastics and also natural and textural surfaces of interest such as wood panelling Scale – Dimensions

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    Reasoning with Bernarda Alba Frederico Garcia Lorca is renowned for his tragedy plays. The House of Bernarda Alba is amongst the ones that helped him achieve his worldwide fame‚ representing remote and rural settings for the play. Throughout the production‚ several themes intertwine together to create the desired tragedy effect that Lorca aims for. For instance‚ Bernarda ’s love of gossiping and desire to know everything that is going on with the neighbors in her village are contradictory to her

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