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    A Doll's House Women

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    A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen Norwegian nineteenth century playwright Henrik Isben was stirring the waters in many ways with his seminal work A Doll House. He fills his play with a realism never seen before and thus many people didn’t know how to react to a topic that everyone can relate to‚ such as the role of a women in the home. The women of A Doll House have a responsibility and personal power that was not seen any where in the 1800s. Nora‚ Mrs. Linde‚ and the nurse Anne-Marie all show an

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    When Nora finally speaks up for herself‚ she tells Torvald how she has always been a doll for him and her father. How she was only moved from one house to another‚ yet was never able to be herself‚ she was influenced and controlled by Torvald himself. In A Doll’s House‚ Henrik Ibsen uses the metaphor of a dollhouse in order to illustrate and emphasize the controlling of women during the late 1800s as well as the imperfections of a family. When Nora describes how she feels to Torvald‚ she says how

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    A main character‚ Torvald‚ in the play A Doll House‚ by Henrik Ibsen could be viewed as a morally ambiguous character. He displays the character traits of a morally ambiguous person. Torvald’s personal consumption of appearances shows how he treats his wife and home and personal pride. Torvald’s wife Nora is the center of several of the traits that classify him as a morally ambiguous character. Nora is more like a possession to Torvald than a soul mate or wife. She is like a doll to him‚ something

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    The House of Bernarda Alba

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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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    A Doll House Backlash

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    28). Templeton says that maybe Ibsen wanted to express something else thru Nora’s character‚ something else‚ he wanted to say maybe how women were treated back then. Further‚ Templeton argues that Nora’s character in act one and two‚ change in act three‚ when she becomes the “newly fledged feminist” and that Nora is really a case study for female hysteria. Moreover Templeton eventually wraps up that Nora’s character flaws basically restrict her from represents women‚ but her represent the people as

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    The Fall of the House of Usher Critical Reading Questions (page 310) 3. (a) In the description of the exterior of the house‚ the words that suggest the presence of decay in the structure of the house are words such as “discoloration‚” “minute fungi overspread the whole exterior‚” “extraordinary dilapidation.” One sentence that really makes the presence of decay clear is‚ “No portion of the masonry had fallen; and there appeared to be a wild inconsistency between its still perfect adaptation

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    A Doll's House Controversy

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    society itself. Plays were a form of entertainment back in the days and even now. Entertainment has never been so pivotal for the society until the play “A Doll’s House”. Henrik Ibsen‚ the creator of the play “A Doll House”‚ have led the readers and public with the desire to study‚ analyze‚ comment‚ question the actions and characters of the play. In the play‚ a woman‚ call Nora‚ took a loan to save her husband’s life‚ Torvald. The problem of the play is that she did not tell him. Due to a letter

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    Doll House Essay

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    Nick Markel 9/25/06 Irony Mr. Evans A Doll House contains many examples of irony‚ in many different forms. The main characters‚ Nora and Torvald‚ are mostly involved in this. Many of the examples of irony in this play‚ but not all‚ are types of dramatic irony. Dramatic irony usually refers to a situation in a play in which a character’s knowledge is limited‚ and he or she comes upon something of greater significance than he or she knows. During the

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    Symbolism in A Doll’s House Symbols are used universally to arouse interest to something prosaic and to stimulate the mind. Henrik Ibsen’s play‚ A Doll’s House is fraught with symbols that represent abstract ideas and concepts. These symbols successfully illustrate the inner conflicts that are going on between the characters. A few of the symbols are the macaroons‚ the Tarantella dance‚ and the Christmas tree. Nora lies about the macaroons twice‚ the first time to Torvald and the second time to

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    House Of Usher Symbolism

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    Edgar Allan Poe uses imagery in “The Fall of the House of Usher” in order to set up the symbolism between Roderick‚Madeline‚ and the house. At the beginning of the story‚ when the narrator first comes to the house‚ he describes it as large and impressive‚ while also being in poor condition. One of the many ideas that he notes about the condition of the house is‚ “The crumbling condition of the individual stones” (Poe). Poe conveys the look of a house that is still standing and functional‚ but in worsening

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