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    woman. Now‚ Nora‚ you also need to respect your husband. An important step towards a strong‚ respectful relationship is honesty. Keeping secrets does not show that you have consideration for Torvald. Even lying about little things such as eating macaroons can be a potential threat to your relationship (Ibsen 946). Most importantly‚ keeping secrets about borrowing

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    Austin Green-Paxton TDA-English 4A 6/10/13 A Midsummer Night’s Dream A and B) THESEUS‚ Duke of Athens: Engaged to Hippolyta. Theseus represents power and order throughout the course of the play. He appears only at the beginning and end of the story‚ and seems to be removed from the dreamlike events of the forest. EGEUS‚ Father to Hermia: Egeus has given Demetrius permission to marry Hermia‚ but Hermia‚ who’s in love with Lysander‚ refuses to marry Demetrius. Egeus’s insists that

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    squirrel is a small furry rodent that tends to have negative and sneaky connotations. If someone is to squirrel away something‚ he/she is hiding or storing it. This is directly related to what Nora is doing; she is hiding or squirreling away the bag of macaroons‚ and she is hiding the illegal loan. For example‚ Torvald says to Nora‚

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    Nora Morally Ambiguous

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    In the beginning of a Doll House Nora is perceived as a happy‚ full-hearted character. She responds to her husband teasing lightly and is excited about his new adventures. Nora doesn’t seem to mind her doll-like existence‚ in which she is coddled‚ pampered and patronized. But as the play progresses you begin to see her true colors. She demonstrates that she’s not just a “silly girl‚” as Torvalds call her that she understands the details of business. When she takes out a loan to preserve Torvalds

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    Mrs. Mary Rorke English 102 1st Nov. 2005 "A Doll House" A critical Analysis When Nora slammed the door shut in her doll’s house in 1879‚ her message sent shockwaves around the world that persist to this day. "I must stand quite alone"‚ Nora declared after finding out that her ideal of life was just a imagination of her and that all her life had been build up by others people’s‚ specifically her husband and her dad ideas‚ opinions and tastes. Nora is the pampered wife

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    Torvald Helmer

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    Nora has been providing to this by being secretive and being dishonest to her spouse. She lies over small to huge things. She misinforms Torvald about macaroons and whether she has them. To she lies about a huge loan she has to pay back when her spouse hates loans. She has to restore this or else nothing can be fixed. Torvald on the other hand‚ needs to treat her as a human being and an adult. Over and over

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    [pic] What’s Honey Toast…It’s a creative take on toast that’s similar to French toast‚ but not quite.  It involves toast‚ butter‚ honey‚ and ice cream!  The richness of the buttery crisp toast is smoothed by the cool ice cream and the honey adds sweetness to the entire dessert.   It’s very filling‚ and if you add fruit - whether it be berries or fresh bananas‚ you’re in for a treat Espresso $3.25/12oz $3.75/16oz Americano Caffe Latte Cappuccino Caffe

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    Nora is almost nervous around her husband‚ and that she recognises his superiority. It could also suggest that perhaps she is doing something not approved of by Helmer. The audience discover that this is in fact true‚ as Nora hides the packet of macaroons she’d been eating and “wipes her mouth”. She is destroying the evidence that she’d been anything other than the perfect wife she was expected to be. This makes the audience wonder

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    Student’s Name Institution Affiliation Course Date The Role of Women and Gender Representation in A Doll’s House A Doll’s House is a three-act play that was written by Henrik Ibsen. It is a 19th-century play that takes place in Norway. The main characters featured in the play are Torvald Helmer and Nora (a married couple)‚ Doctor Rank (a family friend)‚ Mrs. Linde (Nora’s childhood friend) and Nils Krogstad (works at a bank) where Torvald is now the Director. The play is set in one location: Nora

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    Male Dominance It seems that in the past‚ men have been portrayed as being more dominant then women. This is seen in everything from movies‚ television shows‚ and in all forms of Literature. Men always appear to have the more prevailing role in the relationship. This can be seen in the short story “Yellow Wallpaper” and in the play A Doll House. In both of these pieces of Literature‚ the husbands both use their sense of male dominancy to feel that they are in control of their wives. In Gilman’s

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