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    Biography of Henrik Ibsen

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    Biography of Henrik Ibsen In this semester‚ we study so many various poems‚ short stories by different authors. All of the authors have their own style of doing their work. They accomplished a lot by their work. Most of the authors have some special work for which they still recognized by people. Henrik Ibsen is one of them‚ whose work people still read and like it. Some of the work even inspires people to do certain action or believe in their concepts. The author’s biography is always studied

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    Doll’s House has a hint of hope for Nora Helmer‚ who decides to speak up for her own rights as a woman and as a human being‚ Ghosts seems to me to be the gloomy alternative‚ as Mrs Alving overcomes years of subordination to her immoral (and now deceased) husband. The woman‚ Nora‚ desires to free herself intellectually by breaking out of a marriage. Ghosts‚ in many ways‚ is an extension of “A Doll’s House”‚ with the main character Mrs. Alving acting as a future Nora. They are similar in some ways‚ but

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    There are many links between Crime and Punishment‚ by Fyodor Dostoyevsky and A Doll’s House‚ by Henrik Isben. Each character goes through many ironic situations. Throughout both of the works all three types of irony are used. In this essay irony is going to be used to link the two works together. Dramatic‚ situational‚ and verbal irony are going to be used to link the two works together.<br><br>Dramatic irony is used throughout Crime and Punishment. The reader knows that Rodion Romanovitch Raskolnikov

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    And anyway‚ I’m freeing you. From everything. Complete freedom on both sides. See here’s your ring. Give me mine (The Norton Anthology of Drama‚ 247). The fact that Nora has the audacity to walk out on her children and husband even though it goes against nineteenth century views of women it shows the audience how Nora is a strong‚ powerful woman who does not need a husband to control her. The original A Doll’s House by Henrik Isben got a lot of reviews after the world premiere in Copenhagen

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    The Doll's House

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    the relationship. At first the ending seems sad but you realize that in the long run the character ends up happy and better off.Even through the events like Nora leaving her family behind‚ The Doll’s House‚ has a happy ending giving this story the type of happy ending Weldon spoke of. In the midst of what seemed like the perfect marriage‚ Nora realized how imperfect it really was and figured out what was best for her even if it meant her giving up all she had. This imperfection starts to settle in

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    amount of work he does after his initial hiring‚ while “A Street Car Named Desire” is about a newly married couple‚ Stanley and Stella Kowalski‚ in New Orleans that have lives interrupted by Stella’s sister‚ Blanche DuBois. However‚ both texts share a similar theme‚ the struggle to gain power. Bartleby‚ the narrator (Bartleby’s boss)‚ Blanche DuBois‚ and Stanley Kowalski in particular fight for power throughout both texts. One commonality in both texts is that they have somewhat normal beginnings

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    Nora and Linde are both the main characters of the story Doll house and both are childhood friends. Both the characters have similarities and differences. Nora is the main protagonist of the play and she is the wife of Torvald Helmer. Nora seems to be a playful and naïve childish character who lacks knowledge of the outside world. At the starting of the play she seems to be a selfish and spoilt woman who loves money‚ but she was a happy woman who loves her husband and children with no regret‚ she

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    and their lack of “importance” during this time by creating the fictional character‚ Nora Helmer‚ who is the main personality in the play. During the time period in which this play was written‚ a woman’s “job” was to get married‚ have children‚ and rely on her husband for practically everything. They were not able to own any land and if they were permitted to work‚ they were paid extremely little. At first‚ Nora was portrayed

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    his wife‚ the character Mrs. Linde‚ Nora’s discussion with Dr. Rank‚ and the final conversation between the Helmers all seem to support the notion that the author is trying to get us to look deeper. We meet our main characters‚ Nora and Torvald Helmer right away as they bicker and haggle over money and how to spend it. It is impossible not to notice the cutesy pet-names Torvald uses for Nora nearly every time he addresses her. While they seem a typical‚ doting‚ and certainly socially proper couple

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    equality. Two characters‚ Nora Helmer from A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen and Calpurnia from Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare‚ share the conflict of women’s rights. Nora and Calpurnia have the similar issue of being looked down upon men. With the issue of women’s rights and unequal gender roles in society‚ Nora demonstrates a courageous act of standing up to men than Calpurnia in Julius Caesar; therefore‚ if women want to change this problem

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