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    Appendix line. A dig. An archaeologist can explain. The walk is slow at first Easy‚ a little black marble wall Of a dollhouse‚ A smoothness‚ a shine The boys in the street want to give. One name. And then more Names‚ long lines‚ lines of names until They are the shape of the U.N. building Taller than I am: I have walked Into a grave. And everything I expect has been taken away‚ like that‚ quick: The names are not alphabetized. They are in the order of dying. An alphabet of

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    The Doll S House Themes

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    a “special voice for them‚ and a special smile for the other children.” When the girls at school tire of the dollhouse‚ they look for fresh amusement by inciting Lena Logan to abuse the Kelveys verbally‚ taunting them about their future and their father. This makes the little rich girls “wild with joy.” After Aunt Beryl abuses the Kelvey girls‚ shooing “the little rats” from the dollhouse in the courtyard‚ she happily hums as she returns to the house‚ her bad mood dispersed. “The Doll’s House”

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    "The Doll’s House" symbolizes how Kezia sees things that are simple and how she is usually ignored by the rest of her upper class society. The lamp is the most simplistic item in the doll house‚ and Kezia considers it as her favorite detail of the dollhouse. Her older sisters and peers though‚ are fonder of the elaborate details of the house‚ giving the lamp little or no attention. Also‚ Kezia is the only one out of her materialistic sisters that notices the Kelveys‚ the lower class sisters Lil and

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    | $31‚000 | $ 66‚000 | Containers | $ 95‚000 | $ 62‚000 | $ 48‚000 | $ 110‚000 | $ (15‚000) | $ 80‚000 | Dollhouses | $ 620‚000 | $ 353‚000 | $140‚000 | $ 493‚000 | $ 127‚000 | $ 640‚000 | Silverware | $18‚000 | $ 8‚000 | $ 6‚500 | $14‚500 | $3‚500 | $36‚000 | | | | | | | | Sales of segments Containers and Dollhouses included intersegment sales of $30‚000 and $150‚000‚ respectively. | | | | | | | | Required | | | | | | |

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    Freedom Through Independence of Will In A Doll’s House‚ Henrik Ibsen focuses on the importance of women’s roles and freedom in society. Widely regarded as a feminist paean‚ the play features two major female characters; the most prominent of whom‚ Nora Helmer‚ shatters her position as a subservient‚ doll-like female when she walks out on her husband and children with a flagrant "door slam heard round the world." Nora’s evolution‚ though inspiring‚ should not overshadow another crucial woman in

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    Henrik Ibsen’s works Dollhouse and An Enemy of the People can be shown to have both been written by Ibsen not only through characteristic technique such as blocking and character exposition‚ but also the similarity in the decay of the social persona of characters from the norm and the main character’s heightening stalwart. The later of that statement proves the works to be Ibsen’s writing more effectively because such a commonality is a more direct link between works than such subtlies as character

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    Doll House Poem Analysis

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    The song “Dollhouse” (by Melanie Martinez) depicts a dysfunctional family trying to portray themselves as the perfect family. In the beginning of the song‚ a girl is playing with her dolls in her dollhouse. Everything appears to be normal‚ but as she turns away the dolls come to life and reveal their true identity. The song labels the family of four individually with the narrator being the daughter. The first member of the family described is the mother. She is a raging alcoholic who is self-medicating

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    A Dollhouse was written by Henrik Isben‚ he had many themes that came out throughout the play and I think one important theme was the role of women and how they sacrifice themselves. In 1879 around Christmas time in the time of Circa the Helmer family is limited to the general values of their living era. The author represents that the women are less important to men and shows that the role of a women is to sacrifice herself. For example‚ Nora’s is “Obligated” to please her husband. Ibsen also uses

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    Did you ever notice how people try to act perfect or like they are fine? Melanie Martinez writes about not being perfect in her song “Dollhouse.”Melanie’s music represents a mixture of electropop‚ indie rock‚ and alternative rock genre‚ which are mostly similar but all creative. People are not always perfect and it’s okay. As shown in her music Melanie Martinez and many more artists talk about how they try to be perfect or don’t even try because they know it’s ok not to be. Melanie Martinez is 22

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    Assessment Task 1 The role of a set designer: A set designer organizes the physical surroundings of a stage. They decide which furniture; décor; props and scenery will best portray an effect on the audience. The set of a production/play implies the style and tone of the entire production as well as sets the mood and creates a compelling atmosphere to the audience. The set also portrays time and place in which scenes are set. They must be careful to avoid any historical inaccuracy in the surroundings

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