Ghosts in the Victorian Era were fiction but that’s not what everybody thought. The people would curl up by the fire and tell you a ghost story. But don’t be alarmed by the creak of the floorboards‚ or the murmurs in the basement. The people in the Victorian Era told a lot of ghost stories around Christmas. They were fictional stories but were ghosts really just made up? Some believed ghosts were real and others didn’t‚ but how would we know if ghosts are real or not? The Victorian views on ghosts
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controversial play in its time because of Ibsen’s bold questioning of society’s basic rules and norms. One of the most pressing questions in the play is that of the unequal treatment of women. Ibsen questions Is it right to treat women as inferiors?’ Through the relationship between Nora and Helmer‚ Ibsen presents unequal power sharing in a negative light‚ trying to provoke the audience into questioning what was accepted as the norm in that period. One of the subtler techniques used is Helmer’s language
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Ghost story The time shows 12 midnight i am walking alone after attending my tuition class and sudddenly i heard someone calling my name and I turned towards the voice‚my heartbeat became more fast I jst thought who is calling me no 1 is around.I walked straightly to the main road because there was the only place that has the road light. The dark make my sense become terrible and unluckily I was forgetting to bring my handphone.Actually this is my first day attending my tuition day because my
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“A Doll’s House” Henrik Ibsen Women did not always have all the freedom and right that they do nowadays. Henrik Ibsen hints at the roles of society and how the female gender was treated during the Victorian Era. What Ibsen believed about the roles of society‚ the equality between males and females‚ and the ideas of feminism is easily observed in his play‚ “A Doll’s House.” This play was written with Ibsen’s opinion in mind and a great portion is influenced by what Ibsen believed about the central
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In the play “A Doll’s House” Henrik Ibsen introduces us to Nora Helmer and shows us how spontanesly her design of the ideal life can change when a secret of her is revealed. Nora’s husbands promotion to Manager of the town Bank‚ leaves her convince she will be living a wonderful life; stress and worry free. However‚ Nora’s idea of a wonderful life is completely changed when her long-kept secret is revealed. It is Christmas time when the play begins and with a larger income starting after the New
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It is never to late to become a person you were meant to be. God made men and women to be different yet equal. However‚ throughout the centuries‚ women faced and struggled many challenges to be accepted as equal as men. Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) is considered as the father of modern prose drama. Most of his major works reflect the social issues that provoked controversy in the nineteenth century. “ A Doll House” is one of the clearest portraits of women’s lives in this era in which they have to struggle
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A Doll House is a three act prose play which means that they resemble a short story rather than poetic verse which was written by Henrik Ibsen in 1879. The play opens up close to Christmas where Nora comes home and her childhood friend comes to visit to tell Nora that when her husband died‚ she was left with no money and no children and asks if Torvald would give her a job. Nils Krogstad then arrives and states that Torvald wants to fire him from his position at the bank. He then asks Nora to use
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Stefan Apostolov 03/01/2010 “An Enemy of the People” by Henrik Ibsen Lie‚ hypocrisy and unfairness versus truth‚ loyalty and justice are roused because of greed for political power and self-contentment “An Enemy of the People” by Henrik Ibsen is a play that addresses many social issues and reveals injustice and contradictions in people’s relations. It makes us speculate on the great existence of hypocrisy‚ prejudice and greed political power in the real life. It makes us think whether we
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themes that are shown through the actions os several important characters. However‚ there is one character that has a minor part but plays a major role: the the Ghost of King Hamlet. The Ghost plays a vital role in the understanding and interpretation of Hamlet’s sanity. When Hamlet first encounters the Ghost of his father‚ the Ghost reveals to Hamlet the way Hamlet’s father died. After Hamlet hears this news coming out of his own father’s ghostly mouth‚ he instantly feels rage towards his uncle
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In Literature‚ there is more often than not a character who appears briefly if at all‚ but whose scarce appearances play a predominant role in the piece. An example of such character would be the Ghost of Hamlet Sir in William Shakespeare’s Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark. Although the ghost of Hamlet Sir appears only three times in the play‚ he significantly affects the action‚ theme‚ and the development of other characters. Hamlet does‚ in fact‚ believe that foul play was to blame for his
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