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    soldier and look carefully at the information about him. Make a note of who he left behind and any other interesting information. Henrik William Brown was a Bombardier‚ which were equal to Corporals in the Artillery force‚ in the Australian Field Artillery. He was apart of the 29th Bty and 8th Bde. His service number was 19662. Henrick died on 06/08/1917‚ at the age of 25. Henrik had lived in Victoria‚ Australia and left behind his mother and father‚ Margaret Ann and John Brown. From the information provided

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    of the family and the head of the household. What makes Torvald different compared to Mr. Smith is that he was not in tune to the needs of his wife Nora. Just as a doll is a piece of property to a child‚ Nora was the property of her husband. “A Dollhouse” depicted a family where the wife was not involved in any important matters‚ it was all according to the husband. “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” written by Charlotte Gilman‚ portrays a small family consisting of a husband (John) and a wife (Jane) and

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    naturally attracted to reality. These children walked away from a teacher who was telling a fairy tale in order to examine bugs in the garden‚ turned away from pretty dolls for a chance to serve real tea to adult visitors and‚ ignored an expensive dollhouse and instead chose to tidy the classroom. She further observed the children’s natural drives and realized that a child develops knowledge based on impressions fixed in his mind by his experiences in reality. “The children’s mind between three and

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    struck the Globe in the 1800’s based on principles like emotion‚ intuition and seeking God. During and after the 1800’s naturalism and realism began to play major roles in the area of drama. Naturalists such as August Strindberg and realists such as Henrik Ibsen demonstrate an entirely different view of what drama is all about. During the time period known universally as the Enlightenment‚ an artistic movement came about in Europe that reflected in many ways the Greek and Roman tradition. Ancient Greeks

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    The Conflicts Between Women and Men In the early 1900s and late 1800s‚ women were treated not as equal as men‚ and were considered as the attachment of men and helpless in society. Their low positions in both a relationship with their husbands and society were revealed in many realism dramas. In play Trifles (Glaspell) and A Doll House (Ibsen)‚ men’s attitude to women causes conflicts. In both plays ‚Trifles and A Doll House‚ the women are considered mere trifles without

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    JYSK Nordic 2007-2008 ANNUAL REPORT 1 Forward – together Foreword This is the Annual Report 07/08 for JYSK Nordic‚ the designation given to the companies in the JYSK Group with stores in Scandinavia‚ Central Europe‚ the Netherlands and the UK. This report covers 11 of the 32 countries in which JYSK is currently represented. This annual report does not cover JYSK companies such as Dänisches Bettenlager in Germany and Austria or JYSK in Switzerland and France. JYSK Franchise and other

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    TRANSLATION ESSAY IB Diploma - Literature HL Title: In what way does Henrik Ibsen’s use of irony in Hedda Gabler contribute to the play’s examination of 19th century Norwegian social ideology? Name – Daniel Bloch School Number – 001926 Candidate Number – 001926-002 Session – November‚ 2014 Word Count – 1365 Reflective Statement: Word Count - 379 I only had superficial knowledge about Henrik Ibsen and the society in which he lived prior to the Interactive Oral‚ however

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    A Dolls House Analysis

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    put their children and spouses before them all the time‚ and more often than not their self responsibility revolves around taking care of their family. This has been the case since the dawn of time and has remained prevalent throughout the world. In Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House‚ the theme of self responsibility is exploited through the use of Situational Irony. Nora appears to be the typical selfless mother at the beginning of the play‚ but through situational Irony Nora leaves as a selfish‚ cruel

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    Mark Twain and Henrik Ibsen were both influential authors. Their books are read today and seen as stories that dive into social problems during the author’s respective times. Mark Twain’s Huck Finn (from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) is about a young boy who finds himself struggling with an issue within his morals that he was taught. Nora Helmer‚ from Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House‚ deals with a secret that could cause her to be disrespected in society. Although both Twain and Ibsen use a bevy

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    Joseph Igoni Block 5 1/22/13 Nora and Torvald v. Christine and Krogstad Henrik Ibsen creates many interesting and complex characters in his play A Doll’s House. Both the Helmers and Christine and Krogstad have very fascinating relationships. Nora and Torvald have a very insubstantial relationship in which Nora has no say or independence and is completely under Torvald’s control. Christine and Krogstad have their share of issues but they are able to work them out like reasonable adults. Nora/Torvald

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