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    In Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll House” one of the most noteworthy character contrasts exists between Nora Helmer and Mrs. Linde. At the start of the play, Nora is portrayed as a cheerful wife and mother who tries to outdo herself by amusing her husband all the time. Mrs. Linde; however, is a recent widow with no children, and with no one left to take care of. Another observable difference between the two is how Nora is described as young and attractive, and Mrs. Linde is depicted as middle-aged…

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    disobedience came before the strong government of the Tudors. The series of civil wars lasted from 1455-1485 and were fought between the House of Lancaster and the House of York for the English throne. The series of wars were named many years later after the supposed badges of the two parties: the white rose of York and the red rose of Lancaster. The two houses claimed the throne through the descent from the sons of Edward III. Because the Lancastrians held the throne since 1399, the…

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    Billy Graham Hero

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    While we may often look to celebrities such as Justin Bieber and Kim Kardashian, because of their fame and fortune, real heroes exhibit more inspiring qualities that reach beyond that of a self-fulfilling celebrity. Moreover, real heroes sacrifice their safety or set an example for many generations to follow through humility, passion, and intelligence. Thus, Billy Graham is my personal hero because he shares his passion for the Gospel and leads many people to faith in Jesus Christ. Further,…

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    Colored them. With little colored pencils. Fastened them with little brass fasteners like I was still in school. I told my children that if they try to publish them after I die I will come back and haunt them” (Richards). Blume’s first novel, Iggie's House is about an African-American family that relocates to a white neighborhood but it was Blume's following book, Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret, that got her…

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    Sonnet 73

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    Humans have interesting ways of dictating what is the best way to carry out decisions in various circumstances of life. Some ambitions root from selflessness, while some people think about how something can benefit themselves only. In Shakespeare's "Sonnet 73," similar ideas are present in metaphorical expressions that revolve around being consumed by what defines someone. The image of the tree being "Consum'd with that which it was nourish'd by" can symbolize the mental conflicts that impress…

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    In the novel “The Cat’s Table”, Michael’s cousin, Emily de Saram gets involved with the Jankla Troupe and their plot to free the prisoner, Niemeyer. She becomes captivated by the troupe performer Sunil and through her infatuation she becomes blinded to reality. When comparing the events facing Emily to other characters like Michael and Ms. Lasqueti, the truth becomes distorted and varies from character to character. It is not concise and straight forward. It depends on the memories and…

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    In a dominate world lead by men, Nora Krogstad did have much of a choice about what she did, what she bought, or even what she ate. Nora, being a women in the 1879’s had no clue just how trapped she was by the men in her life. After eight long years, Nora’s realization that she was living an unhappy and plastic life, she was able to prove that with the little power women had, she was able to overcome her fears. Nora proves to be living a life dominated by multiple male presence by how often she…

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    large role in “A Doll House”, and is the main factor in many characters decisions. The differences in people's wealth causes an imbalance of power between them that can give the motivation to lie, deceive, or use their power in order to increase or maintain their influence at the detriment of those less fortunate. Nora’s loan, Mrs Linde needing money to care for her family, and Torvald’s new position at the bank as manager all create distance between characters in “A Doll House”. Nine years…

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    “Sir, this is none other but the hand of God; and to him alone belongs the glory.” Another piece of evidence to support Cromwell’s motivation to his political and military actions is clearly dated that after the execution of Charles the first the House of Lords was abolished England was made a republic by the Parliament. Cromwell’s forces couldn’t work well with them so he made them disbanded by force; shouting at them saying “It’s you that have forced me to do this, for I have sought the Lord…

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    When Kamehameha was born in 1758, Halley's Comet appeared over the Hawaiian skies. Legend prophesied that a light in the sky with feathers like a bird would signal the birth of a great chief. Kamehameha would grow up to be a strong ruler who succeeds by eliminating all the rival chiefs. Warring clans saw him as a potential threat because Alapa´inui feared he would take away his throne, so Kamehameha had the equivalent of a price on his head from the day he was born. For this reason, the child…

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