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    Araby Vs. Aladdin

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    How would you react when you find out you are not special? That there is a person who acts like you‚ came from the same background as you‚ but is more successful or less successful? One of the main differences found from the short stories are their settings. Although the settings were not directly stated‚ it can be easily identified from how the authors describe it in the stories. Araby is set in Dublin‚ Ireland because the character mentioned North Richmond Street which is a known place in Ireland

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    The characters from the plays A Doll House and Oedipus‚ Krogstad and the house messenger‚ have similar dependencies‚ yet are completely different people. Krogstad‚ we all know was a man from Nora’s past. Krogstad was involved in a work scandal many years before. In result of Krogstad making a bad decision‚ his career is in jeopardy. Now if I ever did a favor for someone and it came back on me and the only way I could save myself was to tell on the other person. Its every man for himself in this

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    “Araby” is narrated by an unnamed boy in North Dublin who lives in the shadows to avoid contact with people‚ including his uncle‚ the sister of his friend Maingan‚ and his friends‚ while silently watching. Maingan is always on his mind and when he finally speaks to her he tells her he will bring something from the Araby‚ a bazaar‚ for her. Although he thinks about the Araby constantly he ends up getting to the Araby late because of his Uncle and buying nothing for Maingan. Similarly‚ the modernist

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    Born on March 16th‚ 1751‚ James Madison Jr. was the fourth official president of the United States. In his presidential run against Charles Pinckney and George Clinton‚ James Madison won by 122 (70% more) electoral votes in the election of 1808. After winning in the election‚ James Madison then does two terms as president of the United States. James Madison’s political party was co-founded by himself but wouldn’t be possible without the help of the third United States president‚ Thomas Jefferson

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    Hemingway’s Short Stories of Autobiographical‚ Immature Males Hemingway’s short stories Cat in the Rain and The Snows of Kilimanjaro have male characters that are autobiographical. He attempted to dispel criticism of his short stories as autobiographical because Hemingway did not care for critics. His focus on his work as art ignores the autobiographical and psychological content he depended upon to develop characters. His characters are judged by the female characters of the short stories in

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    Ulysses

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    “Ulysses” by Lord Alfred Tennyson Lord Alfred Tennyson presents to us in the poem “Ulysses” an old sailor‚ a warrior and a king who is in retrospection on his experiences of a lifetime of travel. Ulysses old age and strong will causes him to be restless and unable to be comfortable at home. He chooses a life of travel over his family because that is what he knows best. Because of his faults‚ we identify with his character. As a result‚ Ulysses attempts to go on to face a new but familiar journey

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    In today’s society‚ all are taught the social structure that is meant to be followed and not changed; yet‚ are also taught to stand up for something if enough belief is put into it- a double standard by most accounts. Such standards exist in the play A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen. Set in the time where women’s equality was a joke and with an ending too shocking for the German public‚ this play brought into light the “two kinds of spiritual law one in man one in women” (Rosefeldt) this view outlines

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    Childish Behavior In the play "A Doll House" Henrik Ibsen shows how being a wife and mother does not necessarily mean that one has grown up. During this play you see that Nora‚ a wife and mother‚ still holds on to her childish behaviors by acting just as a young girl would. In "A Doll House" Ibsen shows how Nora’s childish behavior causes problems between her and her husband through her actions‚ words‚ and her interactions with others. From the start of the first scene Nora’s actions speak

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    In the play‚ A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen depicts a foolish‚ fragile‚ very self-centered young lady that rarely has to do anything for to help herself. Nora is cared for and lavished by her husband now that he has obtained a new position at the bank. She has no concerns but her appearance in society and the role of woman in a man’s eye. Nora’s husband believed that borrowing was not an option because it would lead to debts. Therefore‚ he was the one in control of money; this included making

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    Abby Kreczkowski Professor Galvez English Composition II 27 October 2016 “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen “A Doll’s House” is a play by Henrik Ibsen is about Nora Helmer‚ a woman who once secretly borrowed a large sum of money so that her husband‚ Torvald‚ could recover from a serious illness. She never told him of this loan and had to secretly pay it back in small amounts‚ using her allowance for the house. Nora’s husband thinks of her as careless and immature and refers to her as his doll

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