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    A HUANTED HOUUUUUUUSEEE!! Virginia Woolf’s short story ’a haunted house’ is about a house and a ’ghostly couple’ that inhabit it. The short story uses much symbolism and is very short but can be read again and again with new discoveries each time. The first time I read this story I was pretty clueless to what it was all about. I was unsure of who the characters were and the story was just generally confusing and I got the feeling that the ghosts were antagonistic characters. What are they

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    Analysis of "A Doll's House"

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    Metaphor Analysis | | Metaphors: Doll in a doll’s house In Act 3‚ Nora tells Torvald that both her father and Torvald have treated her like a doll-child‚ with no opinions of her own‚ and have only played with her. Both men‚ she says‚ have committed "a great sin" against her in discouraging her from growing up. Torvald’s pet names for her are often prefaced by "little‚" showing that he sees her as a child. However‚ the responsibility for Nora’s stunted state is not wholly his. In Act 1

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    The 7‚000 ft.² Pennsylvania House Museum had many roles‚ once a local tavern‚ a boarding house‚ a general store‚ a doctor’s clinic and secondhand shop before falling into disrepair‚ The daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) decided to restore the dilapidated building‚ to make it into a house museum in 1939. The museum today is setup as a federal style‚ three story house‚ furnished with 19th-century furnishings and artifacts‚ which were discovered in basement excavations‚ and donated by previous

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    Color Blindness Contrary to its name‚ color blindness does not involve any actual blindness. Color blindness‚ also known as color vision deficiency; is an incapacity to see a certain array of colors under average conditions of lighting. To have total color blindness of any sort of color is a very rare occurrence. This sex- linked genetic disorder is fairly common‚ more than 250 million people are affected with color blindness worldwide‚ and not deadly. My mother has a color blindness that hinders

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    A Doctor in the House

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    A Doctor in the House Henrik Ibsen’s character‚ Dr. Rank‚ in "A Doll’s House" is an important component of the play‚ though he is not a lead character. Rank enhances the story in his own right as a character‚ but mainly serves a greater purpose as an accentuation of Nora’a character. Nora’s relationship with Rank is equal‚ and perhaps it implants in Nora’s mind the idea that relationships should be equal. Their relationship brings up questions about social correctness and even the values necessary

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    Common Theme The theme of a hero’s journey is seen through many of our readings‚ especially in The Odyssey and Maus. Odysseus is seen as a strong figure throughout the entire epic poem through many circumstances. One such circumstance is when Odysseus confronts the Cyclops. “But even from there my courage‚ my presence of mind and tactics saved us all” (277). This particular event portrays one of the most difficult trials that Odysseus goes through because he must escape the cave‚ but is unable

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    collodion process couldn’t of achieved . The staged image depicts a young girl dying of tuberculosis and her mourning family; her fiancé‚ mother‚ and sister surrounding her. This quickly became a debatable piece of photography‚ and some felt the theme and subject of death and grief ‚was not suitable for photography. People at the time were use to the idea of photographs as a recorded proof of incidents that took place during a certain time in reality‚ so to a lot of viewers‚ the staged “Fading

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    A Doll's House

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    A Doll’s House is a three-take action drama in writing style by Henrik Ibsen. It first went to stage on 21st December 1879‚ at the Royal Theatre in Denmark. It was originally published one month earlier. The play has been charged with the fever during the European revolution in 1848; in this case‚ a new modern perspective was emerging in the literary as well as dramatic world; hence challenging the romantic traditions. Major characters in the play include Nora‚ Torvald Helmer and Krogstad. The characters

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    Sadie Neville Mr. Odegaard English 103 31 May 2016 A Doll‚ Pretty But Empty “Black Box” a short story by Jennifer Egan was published as a series of “tweets” on the popular social site Twitter. The story is told through the recorded thoughts of an unnamed woman who is the protagonist of the story. Shortly into the story‚ it is made obvious to readers that the woman is a spy who has been sent on a mission to become the companion or “beauty” of her “designated mate”‚ a man known to be dangerous

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    The Bustle in a House

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    Emily Dickinson wrote The Bustle in a House in 1866. It is a ballad with two stanzas of four lines each‚ or two quatrains. There is no set rhyme scheme‚ because each of the lines is enjambled. The meter of the poem is trimeter‚ with every third line of each stanza being tetrameter. The theme of The Bustle In the House is about how losing a loved one‚ while it is depressing in many ways‚ must not affect how we live our lives. Having to deal with many deaths herself‚ Emily Dickinson wrote this poem

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