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    what it take”. This quote was said in or around 1944‚ which is about 43 years after the Victorian era ended in 1901 in Europe. This quote by‚ Clare‚ really showcases how even in 43 years‚ countries still downed played woman’s ability. In A Doll’s House‚ Henrik Ibsen utilizes the character Nora and many motifs and such as family obligation of women‚ to showcase the disparaging role of women during the Victorian era. During the Victorian era‚ women had no rights and couldn’t carry out any of the basic

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    Product: Relative to its offering a departure from the hyper-commercialized‚ ready-made dolls of the modern world‚ DIY (Do-it-yourself) doll-making influence is beneficial on what it means to be a creative and imaginative. The commercial doll has existed alongside its counterpart‚ the homemade doll‚ since the beginning of industrialization. Keri MINIKA creates and produces a decorative nine to eleven inches sock dolls‚ body patterns with accessory tags. Keri MINIKA can impress potential buyers for its

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    different types of characters‚ in different stories. There’s the Christ figure‚ the hero‚ the damsel in distress. But a character archetype that is very common and improves a story by binds foil characters. In William Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the characters Romeo and Tybalt are great examples of foil characters‚ they contrast with each other in different ways‚ like motivations‚ traits‚ and actions. Romeo exemplifies emotions like love‚ passion‚ and impulsivity. While traits such

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    A Doll’s House Essay Written By: Fares Mohamed Grade: 12G 1. Themes - Explain - Why 2. Relationships - comment -Foundations of good & healthy relation 3. Morals & lessons - connect to play 4. Connect play to real world Themes Marriage: The main message of a doll’s house seems to be that a true marriage is a joining of equals. Woman and Feminity: Nora (The character in Doll’s house) has often been one of modern drama’s first feminist. Over the course of the play‚ she

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    The Application of Yasuo and Chiyoko as Foils to Shinji and Hatsue for the Express Purpose of Illustrating an Ideal Relationship Within Yukio Mishima’s The Sound of Waves In art there is a common exercise wherein the artist draws the negative space around an object‚ instead of the object itself. By focusing on what isn’t there instead of what is‚ an artist can further understand the basic shape of the object and the concepts of drawing. While not an exact metaphor‚ similar concepts can be used in

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    A Doll’s House : Minor Characters "The supporting characters are important in themselves because they face the same type of problems…"(Urban "Parallels"). Minor characters do a fantastic job of dropping hints to the major themes at the end of any play. Nora’s father‚ Mrs. Linde’s husband‚ Nora’s children‚ Krogstad’s children‚ and Anne Marie‚ the minor characters in A Doll’s House‚ play their roles perfectly in supporting and shadowing the main characters and themes of the play. The first

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    both contribute much to Victor Frankenstein’s character. They are both strong foil characters in the novel. A foil character is a minor character whose situation or actions parallel those of a major character‚ and by contrast clarifies certain elements of the major character. Because Walton plays a role that both parallels and contrasts to Victor’s in many ways‚ it appears that Robert Walton is the more effective foil for Victor Frankenstein. Walton’s letters to his sister at the beginning of

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    biscuit/pastry people have indulged themselves with for hundreds of years. They were created by the French and these little pieces of heaven could brighten anyone’s day. Then there are dolls. Little life like figures that children play with throughout the world. You can accessorize them‚ make them talk‚ and even have a doll house for them to stay in. Two great things completely unrelated‚ right? However‚ when merged together‚ they become an eye opening drama by author Henrik Ibsen‚ who gives women’s oppression

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    Today‚ Barbie is the most popular doll in the world. She is a worldwide fashion muse and pop culture icon for girls all ages. The Barbie doll has been a controversial toy that has changed over the years. These changes have been due to changing fashions‚ careers‚ interests and beliefs over the decade’s occupations‚ and ethnicity has been very obvious over the years but even her face and body has changed. But‚ since the beginning of time‚ toys have been an indicator of the way society behaves‚ and

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    A foil character is a character whose presence enhances the qualities of another character. A foil character isn’t that important but at the same time is very important because that character could be the cause of a dramatic ending. The play Much Ado About Nothing written by William Shakespeare‚ shows how misinformation led to a couple who were planning to get married ended up not going through with it. Don John and Don Pedro are two brothers but complete opposites of each other. Don John is a

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