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    woman than marrying a stranger and bearing children with him? “A Doll house” by Henrick Ibsen is a play which was written in the 1878 during when men were more dominant than women. “A Doll house” talks about a woman who faced this problem head on as she stands up for her on rights‚ and starts her journey in finding herself. “A Doll House” begins with a happy family scene‚ it was Christmas Eve and the whole family was decorating the house preparing for Christmas. This seems like a big happy family

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    Immanuel Kant and Transcendental Idealism David Hume shook the foundations of Epistemology and once again left philosophers baffled with where to turn next. The choices were either to agree with Descartes’ rationalism and accept solipsism or an appeal to a loving God‚ agree with Locke’s style of empiricism‚ Berkeley’s Epistemological approach‚ or simply concede that Hume’s extreme skepticism and ultimately solipsist view of knowledge was the most accurate. However‚ Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) was

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    philosophy focuses on the nature of reality. Metaphysics attempts to find unity across the domains of experience and thought. At the metaphysical level‚ there are four* broad philosophical schools of thought that apply to education today. They are idealism‚ realism‚ pragmatism (sometimes called experientialism)‚ and existentialism. Each will be explained shortly. These four general frameworks provide the root or base from which the various educational philosophies are derived. * A fifth metaphysical

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    A doll house by Henrik Ibsen is a modern drama whose characters fail to understand who they really are. The theme of self-discovery can be viewed throughout the entire play. Nora’s character plays an important role in self-discovery. She is a dynamic character who proves at the end of the play that she accept and discovers who the true Nora is. The play begins with a direct emphasis on Nora and her husband (Torvald) relationship. One can easily assume that their relationship

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    A Doll’s House ends an abrupt slamming of the door. Nora decides to abandon her husband and kids‚ and takes off into the snow to make her own way in the world. That is a very bold decision. I might even call it foolish: she doesn’t have a job‚ not a whole lot of skills‚ no home‚ no prospects and no money. By her own admission she can’t make any choices by herself so she goes ahead and makes this drastic pronouncement. By making this determination‚ she’s ostracizing herself from the society she’s

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    A Doll House: Irreconcilable Views of Men and Women Throughout history‚ men and women ’s roles in society have created them to have irreconcilable views with each other. Their opposing opinions are based on different outlooks regarding various aspects of their lives. The way a person views themselves depends on their culture and the time period and which they live in. One issue that causes clashing of ideas between men and woman is their responsibility to their family. An individual ’s duties

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    Summary of idealism From the book: Craver‚ S.M‚ Ozmon‚ H.A. (2008). Philosophical foundations of education (8th edition) Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Merrill/Prentice Hall. Idealism‚ the theory that reality is based on absolute truths (or forms) and not materialism‚ is one of the oldest systematic philosophies in western culture. Chapter 1 discusses the philosophy of several outstanding philosophers associated with idealism. The chapter breaks the philosophers into three areas:

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    THE TEXT TRIES TO ANALYSE THE DIFFERENT ASPECTS TO TAKE TO MIND WHILE ATTEMPTING TO UNERTAKE THE STAGING OF IBSEN’S ‘A DOLLS HOUSE’. THEATRE ARTS END TERM ASSESMENT ESSAY [ (Swomley) ] 2013 THEATRE ARTS: STAGING HENRIK IBSEN’S ‘A DOLLS HOUSE’ A BACKGROUND ON IBSEN Often considered a theatrical genius‚ Henrik Ibsen based his plays on simplistic foundations of common social occurrences and on them set up constructed elaborate plays with intelligent twists and outcomes. It is possible

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    Compare and Contrast In “A Doll’s House” Torvald Helmer and Nora start out to seem as a happy married couple with three young children. In the beginning Nora is seen as woman who cares about her children and her husband but someone who also cares greatly about money. Torvald is seen as a man who is important in the society. Nora was portrayed as a very caring wife when it is revealed that she borrowed money illegally from Krogstad to fund the trip to Italy to try and save her husband life because

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    DECAY OF IDEALISM IN PAKISTAN Pakistan emerged on the world map on basic of the idea envisioned by the intellect of Iqbal and succeeded by the astute and far-sighted leadership of Jinnah which lead to the establishment of an perfect democratic state‚ a separate homeland for Muslims of the subcontinent. This is how the “practice of forming and pursuing an ideal” was made by these extraordinary men. In the words of this extraordinary mentor for all Pakistanis‚ Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah

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