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    Sometimes in life you feel like you have to run away other times you feel like you have to stay.A Doll’s House at the end of the play Nora and Torvald got into a fight over the events that occurred during the play. Secrets were kept‚lies were made and emotions poured. Throughout the fight I am in the middle on whether Nora’s should leave. Nora had many things going through her mind through the play. When everything comes out about the stuff she has been hiding the letters the kept secrets and

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    Elizabeth Horner THE 2300.A02 “A Doll’s House” Henrik Ibsen The door slam at the end of Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House” had been said to echo around the world. Nora leaving her husband was practically unheard of when this play was written in 1879‚ and it can be argued that this was a catalyst for the women’s rights movement. “A woman cannot be herself in the society of present day‚ which is an exclusively masculine society‚ with laws framed by men and with a judicial system that judges

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    Interpreting 1. The Christmas tree in the beginning of Act 2 is now stripped of ornaments‚ burned down candle stubs on ragged branches. The destruction and run down of the tree is like the way the characters lives are going. All of the characters have something chaotic going on their lives and they all are slowly becoming a wreck. 2a. The significance of Nora asking the maid if her children would forget her if she was gone for good is that she really feels sad about her life. This also foreshadows

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    Arabella Mansfield-First female Lawyer Nicole Goodby Composition I-202 Instructor Swanhorst Everest University Composition I-202 “The theory of this government from the beginning has been perfect equality to all the people” (as stated in the in the Arguments of the Women Suffrage Delegates to the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary on January 24th‚ 1985). These words are spoken by one of the most awe-inspiring women of all times Arabella Mansfield. A story

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    ‘Various social groups‚ large and small‚ are influenced or shaped by the cultural contexts in texts’ Discuss The three texts I have studied are the novel ‘The Story of Lucy Gault’ (LG) by William Trevor‚ the play ‘A Doll’s House’ (ADH) by Henrik Ibsen‚ and the film ‘Juno’ directed by Jason Reitman. All three are substantially concerned with the struggles of each of the female protagonists. LG is set in 1921 Ireland and follows an upper class Anglo-Irish family living in Lahardane‚ Co. Waterford

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    In A Doll’s House Henrik Ibsen uses contrasting characters to explore the ideas of a patriarchal society and how that society can be damaging to relationships. During the expository act‚ Ibsen shows the contrasting roles of Nora‚ an ignorant housewife and Torvald‚ her provider‚ to portray how patriarchal societies affect relationships. In a patriarchal society men are cast as the ones with power‚ regulating the money and controlling their wives. In these societies women are limited to domestic

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    In the play “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen‚ a women named Nora struggles with lies‚ marriage‚ and the forever long journey of finding herself. It was a great step for feminism in the time period and caused quite the commotion. Critics at the time‚ mostly men‚ tore it to shreds because of the independent main character who broke the gender mold. Nora‚ said main protagonist‚ realizes that‚ after trampling her way through a tangled net of lies‚ deception‚ and love‚ she has no real sense of self

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    ​In a male-dominated world‚ women have to struggle against society-imposed identities. Within A Doll’s House‚ by Henrik Ibsen‚ Nora undergoes a journey of realization‚ leading her to believe that she must discover who she really is‚ not who society wants her to be. Nora begins the play portraying the image of a “trophy wife”‚ but as the play continues‚ she transforms into her own individual. Through Nora’s cognizance that she has been pretending to be someone she wasn’t‚ Ibsen displays that women

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    stories I have read in class this year‚ using only that window‚ have made me feel sorry for the characters and angry towards the resentment the rest of the community shows them because they are different from others. Reading White & witchetty‚ the Dolls House and Josie has made me question my own values and beliefs. The Authors have made me reflect on my own beliefs and my attitudes towards those people who are in some way different from others. Situations in these short stories are startlingly realistic;

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    Nora’s Story: The Prolonged Harboring of a Youth Amidst The Emergence of an Elder Nora Helmer‚ the main protagonist of Scandinavian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House (1879)‚ has always been depicted‚ as an exuberant novelty item‚ whose only purpose is to serve the important male figures in her life. This especially pertains to her father and her husband. These male figures move around Nora’s realm with indirect disregard to Nora’s true nature‚ desires‚ and abilities. Although this facade

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