A Doll'S House Essay

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    Good afternoon, Marissa; I’d like to apologize for getting off on such bad footing. I take full responsibility for my part in the sour nature of our connections, and accept the fault greatly lays in my lap. Though I’d understand if you chose not to read the contents of this note, I hope you take the time to read it for the benefit of Luke and you in the future. I hope to open communication and better our chances of working together in Luke’s best interest, as well as open the chances of any…

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    Valentin And Julie

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    Valentin leaves Acapulco with the baby, Maggie, and hitchhikes across Mexico toward Tijuana. Going only by a single photo of Julie in which a Los Angeles hotel is visible in the background, he decided to go visit the hotel to track her down. However, when Maggie wanders to a nearby pool, he ended up jumping out of a presidential suite to rescue his daughter. A movie director saw what he did and offered him a job as a stuntman, which Valentin accepts since that is the only way he can support…

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    It was then that the rest of the story came out. Grew knew and wondered before she had finished telling that there was another person involved, was that her other option that she had decided against? It is possible but maybe she had just decided to tell him the story. Her stories were explicitly graphical; it was the beginning. Grew became her priest, her person to confess to, the one to absolve her of blame. At the same time she would confess to him she would expect that he too could not be…

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    In “A Room with a View,” by E.M. Forster, there are two main settings: Florence, Italy and Summer Street, England. These two locations may belong to the same continent, but their significance and influence differs widely. Florence, Italy is portrayed as whimsical and dramatic in the book. During Lucy’s time in Florence, there’s almost always something happening, whether it be a murder in broad daylight (28) or getting caught receiving a kiss from a man of lower class (47). This likely…

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    Defining a female antagonist’s characteristics within a role is often separated into more defined stereotypes, ones usually created in part of society’s omnipresent assumptions of gender roles. Rigorously seen during Disney’s ‘Golden Age’ of the 1930’s and towards the beginning of the ‘Renaissance’ period of the 1990’s, the relationship between the female protagonist and antagonist are created through the lens of Disney’s matriarchal figures. As Bell notes, ‘The teenaged heroine at the idealized…

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    Assignment #3 1. Babes in Toyland A hilarious family-friendly musical featuring the clumsy toymakers Stannie Dum and Oliver Dee (Laurel and Hardy) that help save the fairytale characters of Toyland. Li’l Abner The ladies flock towards main character Li’l Abner, originally from the comic strip; it is decided that the women will race to decide who becomes Li’l Abner’s wife. Buck Privates Slicker and Herbie (Abbott & Costello) bring their comedic antics to the military as they accidently…

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    financial ones hold her back because she has to pay back the loan that she took out using her father's signature this quote exemplifies this position "Free. To be free, absolutely free. To spend time playing with the children. To have a clean, beautiful house, the way Torvald likes it." One symbol that stood out- the Christmas tree a representation of festivities and holiday decoration, this description of the purposes of the Christmas tree can be extended to Nora because in the eyes of her…

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    The Conjuring Theme

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    The idea of an evil doll as a gateway for a pissed-off spirit to torment people has been used in movies such as “Child’s Play” and its “Chucky” sequels. In “Annabelle,” the creepy possessed doll from last year’s “The Conjuring” gets its own origin story. “The Conjuring” was known for its great cinematography done by John R. Leonetti, who directed “Annabelle.” Similar to “The Conjuring,” the two main characters, a young married couple, are followed by the cameras in order to give its audience…

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    Mrs Linde

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    Divergent Comparison between Nora and Mrs linde “The world is a contradiction; the universe a paradox.” ( Kedar Joshi). A Doll house is a play written by Henrik Ibsen. A major 19th-century Norwegian poet, playwright, and theatre director. Ibsen is the founder of Modernism in theatre. In A Doll House, Mrs Linde and Nora’s characters contradict each other. Nora and Mrs. Linde move in directly opposite paths over the course of the play. Mrs. Linde is an independent women without…

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    The Doll in the Garden, by Mary Downing Hahn, is a novel with a mysterious garden that has many secrets. This book is about a young girl that experiences something unusual but amazing. The setting takes place at Ashley’s new home in Monkton Mills. The setting affects it characters because if Ashley would have never moved, she could have never found the secrets in the garden. The text states, “As Louisa had told me, he knew the way to her world and back again to mine.” This story kept me…

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