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    books. This is because it is centered around racism and does use profanity‚ however it is still more than relevant. In the 1930’s‚ when this book takes place‚ the great depression is happening and there is still heavy racism. However there are good people like Atticus Finch that are accepting of everyone regardless of the color of their skin. To Kill A Mockingbird is still relevant in schools today because the book gives many events for learning: the coming of age journey from diverse‚ intriguing characters

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    A Doll’s House Themes Marriage Women and Femininity Men and Masculinity The Home Respect and Reputation Love Lies and Deceit Money   Love and Marriage As a play focused around the marriage between Nora and Torvald‚ A Doll ’s House can be seen as an exploration of love and marriage‚ or even‚ more profoundly‚ on whether there can be love in marriage. At the beginning of the play‚ Nora and Torvald appear to be very happily married‚ even to themselves. Nora talks joyfully about her love for Torvald‚

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    essential because of the genius words he created that are still relevant in our society. Although Shakespeare may write with many words that are outdated or hard to understand‚ he did create countless words that we still use today. The way that we think with today is very limited because of the way our brain uses words. Shakespeare’s work may be hard to understand because of the lack of education he had and he was also

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    Women were valued very little by nineteenth century society. The treatment of these women was also extremely negative; they were stereotypical housewives‚ expected to stay home and fulfill domestic duties. Literature of this time embodies and mirrors social issues of women in society. Henrik Ibsen uses Nora Helmer in "A Doll’s House" to portray the negative treatment of all women throughout society during the nineteenth century. In this play we see Nora begin as fragile‚ nieve creature and progress

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    done by cynic writers. All this just begs the question; What does a Marriage mean to us? The scope of marriage is in itself‚ a broad one. For simplicity’s sake‚ we’d focus on newly-weds and keep Religion and Politics out of the picture. In our society‚ marriage is the structure people use to create a stable family unit. Marriage is about commitment. It is about staying in love and staying together for a lifetime despite the fact that both partners are individuals who change over time. Marriage

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    economic growth in capitalist economies. It was within this era that Karl Marx had observed the deprivation and inequality experienced by men of the proletariat‚ the working class‚ who had laboured excessively for hours under inhumane conditions to earn a minimum wage while the bourgeoisie‚ the capitalist class‚ reaped the benefits. For Marx it was this fundamental inequality within the social and economic hierarchy that had enabled capitalist societies to function. While Marx’s theories‚ in many

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    hardships including persecution and the Holocaust. How is Judaism still relevant today after so many years? Many people use Judaism for stability in maintaining the order in their life. Also‚ Jewish people who share their faith from generation to generation keep the faith going. Finally‚ faithful and devoted Jews keep the faith alive with teaching others and their children in the ways of Judaism. Judaism is still relevant and existing today because of hopes for stability‚ generational sharing

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    Theatre Evaluation- A Dolls house On the 21st of July I saw a performance of ‘A Doll’s house’ written by Herrick Ibsen in the Young Vic theatre in London‚ directed by Carrie Cracknell. The play highlights a woman’s battle with everyday life in the 1870’s (presumably.) The plays is based around the protagonist Nora’s struggle with Krogstad ‚ who threatens to tell her husband about her past crime‚ this incites Nora’s journey of self discovery provides much of the plays dramatic suspense. Nora’s primary

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    A Dollhouse was written by Henrik Isben‚ he had many themes that came out throughout the play and I think one important theme was the role of women and how they sacrifice themselves. In 1879 around Christmas time in the time of Circa the Helmer family is limited to the general values of their living era. The author represents that the women are less important to men and shows that the role of a women is to sacrifice herself. For example‚ Nora’s is “Obligated” to please her husband. Ibsen also uses

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    is hard to achieve. As time has gone by since the Civil Rights Movement‚ more and more people are asking the question‚ “Is racism still a concern?” The short answer is yes‚ as long as there is one racist human on Earth‚ this novel will still be relevant. The novel To Kill A Mockingbird is interesting because you see Tom Robinson (a black man accused of rape) face a battle that you know he will lose. He is facing a legal system that has no desire to make the

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