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    1.A English woman was obedient and did what her husband told her to do. She took care of her children and husband while she did household work. The woman has no authority over the man and never question him. 2. In a women family she had no power over her family. Helping her husband with labor work was not something that she had to do. Only thing that she was able to do was house work and given birth to children. In her social life it depend on her circumstance  but most of the women were feme covert

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    story she appears to be caring‚ kind and genuine and at the end of the story‚ she is a deceitful person capable of murder. In this way‚ she is characterized as a dynamic character. In the beginning of the book she is caring and kind towards her husband and willing to do anything for him. For example‚ the text states: ”...she made the drinks‚ a strong one for him and a weak one for herself; and soon she was back again in her chair with the sewing‚ and he was in the other chair‚ holding the tall glass

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    think about a philosophy for my ministry I simply think about what I live by. I want my life to be a life that reflects that of Christ. When people look at me do they see Him? I want to teach and train other women to love and serve the Lord and their husbands with a heart of compassion and submission. I also want to help encourage them to further the gospel within their own communities. There are quite a few verses that I would establish as my foundation for my ministry and what is most important in

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    in the 1870’s (presumably.) The plays is based around the protagonist Nora’s struggle with Krogstad ‚ who threatens to tell her husband about her past crime‚ this incites Nora’s journey of self discovery provides much of the plays dramatic suspense. Nora’s primary struggle however‚ is against the selfish stifling and oppressive attitudes of her late Father and Husband named Torvald‚ and of the society that these men represent. The set – The set had four sections or rooms‚ joined together by

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    Nora did not want to leave her children; she only wanted to make a way for herself as an adult human being in the world without corrupting them. Not only did Nora do that she also sacrificed her integrity and brought shame upon the manhood of her husband‚ Torvald to save his life. Gender is something we hear and talk about every day; this too was yet another theme in “A Doll’s House”. During Ibsen’s time and currently now this issue about gender continues to raise important concerns between

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    expected to take care of the house‚ the children and keeping husband satisfied in life such as; dealing with physical‚ mental‚ social and sexual needs (636). Compare to Brady’ description of a wife instead‚ the wife has to do all of the housework‚ my idea of a spouse is when taking care of housework‚ both husband and wife should help each others. Unlike to Brady’s wife‚ my type of wife should

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    acts‚ chronicles the struggle of Nora Hemler who attempts to keep her husband from finding out her transaction of a loan by forgery in order not to bring her‚ him‚ or their children shame. It becomes evident‚ however‚ further through the play that Nora and her husband’s marriage is not as plastic and as perfect as it seems. The readers see her struggles not only to hide her shameful actions‚ but also assert herself amongst her husband and the other characters. Repeated remarks and imagery reveal that

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    home as well as in public. Women were supposed to fulfill certain roles‚ such as a caring mother‚ a hard-working homemaker‚ and a submissive wife. “The perfect mother was supposed to stay home every day and nurture her children so that society would accept them. A hard-working homemaker had dinner on the table precisely at the moment her husband arrived home from work” (“A Women’s Role”). To be a good wife then‚ they were expected to be pure and innocent and keep the home and raise the children;

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    depths—down— Oh‚ I wish it were over” . This alone shows the watcher of the play the desperation that Nora feels‚ and sheds light onto the context of the play‚ set in the 19th century. Women were forbidden to borrow money without a signature of a husband or father‚ and a forged signature by a women

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    to me. It sets me apart from most people in the world‚ and shows that I am part of a strong family. Also‚ my last name illustrates facts about my ancestors‚ where my family originated‚ and even what they have accomplished. If I proposed to the perfect girl and she said "yes‚" but only if she could keep her last name; we would have to have a long chat about this decision. I feel very strongly about the idea that my wife should have my last name‚ but I understand why some women prefer to keep

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