INTEGRATING QUOTES Why Use Quotes in Your Essay? The essay you write for class must be your essay. It should be your own ideas and in your own words. However‚ many essay assignments will ask that you use sources or quotes. So why would you use quotes in an essay that is supposed to be your own work? 1. To prove that your ideas are correct 2. To illustrate your point of view 3. To demonstrate how you arrived at an original idea of your own When to Use Quotes in Your Essay Usually‚ you will not use
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Joanna Weir 10/23/14 Soc 209: Juvenile Delinquency Dr. Severance Burning Down the House 1. The “birth” of juvenile prisons began at the end of the nineteenth century. The idea of separating the youth and adults was to rehabilitate young offenders not punish. This began with the New York House of Refuge in 1825. At this time most of the youth that were put into the “homes” were generally poor immigrants. Due to the mass amount of immigrants there was a concentration of poverty in cities. Also the
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Nora is the protagonist in “A Doll’s House”‚ and the audience has a constant view of how the patriarchy impacts her throughout the play‚ as she is on almost always during the play. The impact the patriarchy has on Nora progresses more and more until it is clear that Nora is deeply unsatisfied with life and that she cannot bare her married life anymore. She even considers suicide‚ shown by the lines “Never‚ never. Oh‚ the freezing black water! The depths—down— Oh‚ I wish it were over” . This alone
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1.The play is usually considered one of Ibsen’s “realist” plays. Consider how far the play might be anti-realist or symbolic. Answer: Consider the symbols‚ metaphors‚ and imagery of the play‚ and weigh their importance against the elements that seem realistic. It also should be very helpful to define “realism” over against the uses of symbols and elements that are absurd‚ grotesque‚ or fantastic. Note that “realism” and “symbolism” have gained specific connotations within Ibsen criticism.
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Comparison & Contrast of the Characters Nora and Linde in “A Doll’s House” “A Doll’s House”‚ written by Henrik Ibsen is a three-act play‚ which talks about a family life‚ where Torvald Helmer is the husband to Nora‚ who is the housewife. The major characters within this play are Torvald Helmer‚ who is a bank manager; Nora Helmer‚ the wife to Torvald; Dr. Rank‚ a close friend to Torvald; Mrs. Linde‚ Nora’s friend since childhood; and Nils Krogstad‚ a bank clerk. The play also constitutes of the minor
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The Senate and the House share equal authority over many congressional matters‚ which include declaring wars and maintaining the armed forces of collecting taxes. Congress’s joint powers that seem to be more judicial and less concerned with the maintenance of the government as a whole. The power is the impeachment that is not a criminal trial. The Senate is required to decide whether changes are brought by the House of Representatives to merit removing from office and to disqualifying him or her
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Have you ever wished you could visit a place that no longer exists? I’m not talking about your favorite store that’s gone out of business‚ a restaurant that’s closed down or a place that’s still here but out of your reach. Even though I haven’t been there in over seven years‚ I remember every detail like I was just there yesterday. Maybe‚ it’s because I spent most of my childhood there I remember what it look like‚ feel like and smell like. But because this place no longer exists‚ I can only visit
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* “They had a choice‚ all of them. They could have followed in the footsteps of good men like my father‚ or President Truman. Decent men‚ who believed in a day’s work for a day’s pay. Instead they followed the droppings of lechers and communists and didn’t realize that the tail led over a precipice until it was too late. Don’t tell me they didn’t have a choice.” –Rorschach 1.1 * “because there is good and there is evil‚ and evil must be punished. Even in the face of Armageddon I shall not compromise
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“I can’t go back to yesterday because I was a different person then.” ― Lewis Carroll “Every man is a creature of the age in which he lives and few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time.” ― Voltaire “Be noble minded! Our own heart‚ and not other men’s opinions of us‚ forms our true honor.” ― Friedrich von Schiller “Alas‚ Siddhartha‚ I see you suffering‚ but you’re suffering a pain at which one would like to laugh‚ at which you’ll soon laugh for yourself.” ― Hermann
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Ibsen’s play ‘A Doll’s House’ portrays the universal “the need of every human being‚ whether man or woman‚ to find out who he or she is and to strive to become that person”. The female protagonist‚ Nora Helmer‚ in Henrik Ibsen’s nineteenth century play ‘A Doll’s House’ struggles with the pressures of everyday life‚ due to the personal relationships surrounding her and the strict gender stereotypes of the nineteenth century. Trapped by the consequences of her own naïve sacrifices to love‚ Nora finds
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