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    Critical Theory

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    Choose 2 theories from Semester 1 and highlight the advantages and disadvantages of the theories’ application. In this essay two theories will be examined in regards to their advantages and disadvantages‚ when applied. For this‚ Feminism and Post-Colonialism will be used‚ as both theories unite in their aim to deconstruct the dominant ideologies and stereotypes in a patriarchal and imperialistic ‘white European male ’ dominated society‚ thus overthrowing centuries of colonization‚ subordination

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    All successful drama consists of conflict‚ whether between or within characters. Henrik Ibsen’s work‚ A Doll’s House is no exception. Ibsen’s play studies Nora’s early courage and her confirmation of that courage at the end of the play. Nora’s strength of character in forging her father’s signature on a loan‚ and the repercussions of that act‚ provide much of the driving force for the drama. But Nora’s great choice remains until the last act. She speaks of "the most wonderful thing‚" she has countless

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    1. Describe what an anti-hero is in contrast to a traditional literary hero‚ and give 1 example from a text we have read. An anti-hero is a central character in a literary work such as a narrative who lacks the traditional heroic qualities. Whereas traditional heroic qualities include courage‚ physical prowess‚ and fortitude‚ an anti-hero typically distrusts conventional values of society or culture. Anti-heroes do not commit to any ideals. The anti-hero feels helpless in a world over which they

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    Rooftops of Tehran Since the early years of 18th century‚ novels have found their ways to the public awareness on how such literary works could bring impacts to the community. One of the most popular sub genres of novel is “Social Novel” which has seen been used as a popular device of authors to publish their works and propagate its messages. However‚ the earliest documented European novel was published way further back in the 17th century or even much earlier‚ with pioneering novel‚ Don Quixote

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    Oedipus. 4. Telling the Tale: narrative in Black Rain and One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich. 5. How the Personality Traits of Hedda in Hebba Gabler and Yasuko in Black Rain helped them deal with problems and cope with life. 6. The Effect of condemnation upon relationships in Hebba Gabler and One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich. 7. Ivan D. and Hedda G.: Likeable Characters? 8. The thoughts and actions of fictional characters are restricted by their social circumstances and values

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    Cited: Ibsen‚ Henrik. Hedda Gabler. The Norton Introduction to Literature. Trans. Michael Meyer. Third Edition. New York: Norton‚ 1981. 1443-1507.

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    A SYNOPSIS ON A COMPARITIVE STUDY OF THE POTRAYAL OF WOMEN IN HENRIK IBSEN’S A DOLL’S HOUSE AND AUGUST STRINDBERG’S MISS JULIE UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF: SUBMITTED BY: DR. NITIN BHATNAGAR RAMANDEEP MAHAL PROFESSOR MPHIL ENGLISH

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    Book Review Flauberts Parrot by Julian Barnes By: Maureen Cutajar  Published: December 18‚ 2009   Literary analysis: Flaubert’s Parrot‚ by Julian Barnes Julian Barnes’s ‘Flaubert’s Parrot’ thematises the difficulties of interpreting the past and the elusiveness of history. Geoffrey Braithwaite‚ the narrator‚ in his relentless pursuit of the relics and mementos of the nineteenth-century writer Gustave Flaubert poses the question: ‘How do we seize the past? Can we ever do so? When I was a medical

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    Aristotle believed that valour in a woman was inappropriate for tragedy‚ and this is an interesting point to consider when evaluating the female characters Arthur Miller’s modern domestic tragedy‚ Death of a Salesman. The play was first performed in 1949 and was received with some controversy‚ partially because of Miller’s arguably sexist portrayal of the female characters. In the space of a century‚ society was moving from patriarchal to egalitarian‚ and women were well on the way to being treated

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    As supporting notes The practitioner we were most inspired by was Katie Mitchell. The crucial idea behind Katie Mitchell is that of Stanislavsky‚ naturalistic but with a contemporary twist. We chose to explore an extract from Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen. Being‚ a naturalistic play‚ we thought that by using Katie Mitchell as our practitioner‚ we would be able to put a slight twist onto the dated play‚ and gain more knowledge of the characters. This involved us researching the era of the play‚ the

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