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    Essay question 1: In the video interview with Director Amanda Morgan speaks keeping with the 1980s theme of the original Heathers the Musical. Amanda Morgan used the dark and light lightening, so the audience could interpret the feelings that was taking place at that time. She used the red light once Heather Chandler had passed to let you know that she is no longer a lighted character. The bright lights were used at the end the whole cast was joyful and that bright light explained their…

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    a much lower social class. Not only are the Kelvey sisters disliked by their classmates, but even their teacher has a special way of talking to them, different from how she speaks to the other kids. Also when the girls at school got tired of the dollhouse, they would look for something new to amuse themselves with. The girls abused the Kelveys verbally, taunting them about their future and their father. According to Mansfield doing so makes these little rich girls “wild with joy.” Towards the…

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    There are many different types of houses. There are bungalows, barns, mansions, ranches, splits, colonials, Victorians, etc. Each of these types of houses has a steretype attached to them, there is one group of people who is usually “seen” living in these houses. Richard Rodriguez addresses what gay life in San Fransisco is, through the use architecture, and design of homes in certain areas of the city. He wrote a piece titled, “Late Victorians” after the death of a close friend (or rumored…

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    Female Art Movement

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    moving on. We women have spent much of our time hiding who we are, because we have been made it possible for all of us to be ourselves and to show others who we were in actions and art”(Through the flower). “Schapiro’s art could be found in the Dollhouse that in… ‘the beauty, charm, and supposed safety and comfort of home with the unnamable terrors existing of its walls…”(MS a leader of the fem) (Needs a little…

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    Torvald Helmer Feminist

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    On the year 1879, the Royal Theatre of Copenhagen, Denmark first premiered Henrik Ibsen’s play “A Dollhouse.” The play was received as one with a strong feminist acclaim for its cast of female characters who all displayed a form of women’s sacrifice, all challenged by social norms of the time and the men most notably, Torvald Helmer. Helmer was a contrast to the protagonist Nora from the very start without being overt. Helmer is a man who presents himself in public as the perfect married…

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    1. Background: Jxx is a 3-year-old male who was referred to the NIU Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic by his preschool teacher due to language concerns and obvious differences in his speech and language from his peers. Per his mother, he has many thoughts and ideas to share, but he does not have all necessary grammatical parts of a sentence when he is speaking. Per parent report, Jxx spoke his first words at around 21 months. He began speaking in sentences at 2 years and 6 months. Language…

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    Allie Finkle's Rules For Girls is a series of novels by Meg Cabot the New York Times bestselling author that is best known for writing over 80 novels in the children's, young adult, and adult genres. Meg was born in Bloomington, Indiana but lived in Carmel, California and Grenoble in France before she moved to New York after getting her fine arts bachelors degree from Indiana University. She worked fro a decade at the New York University where she was assistant residence hall director an…

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    As deaf as a post, I was intensely focused on reading the amazing book, BFG. The magical book about a young innocent 8-year old boy around my age was fascinating. I was so immensely engrossed in this extraordinary story by Dahl that I did not notice that, as quick as a rabbit, the typically unremarkable television had begun to strangely hobble over to me on old wooden legs. It was not until it harshly bumped into me with its black box, grey screen, old-fashion appearance, and light brown legs…

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    Nahum Quinl A Short Story

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    Halyn Nahum Quinlan liked her name. It fit her personality perfectly. Halyn for her unique personality, Nahum for her comforting nature, and Quinlan for her strength. Hayln never understood her older brother, Allister’s name. It meant the protector and helper, which he was neither. Her mother’s name, Anidita, meant blameless, while her dad’s name, Placido, meant quiet. Anidita fit her mother, since she never seemed to do anything wrong. Her father’s name fit him as well, he always allowed…

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    My parents can attest to the fact that, even before I could properly spell, I was a writer. Reflecting on my childhood, I find that nearly all my memories have some connection to writing. Because I lived on the skirt of a minuscule town and was homeschooled, I had no interaction with any children and quite happily spent my time alone. That time was largely passed with writing. When I played with my collection of stuffed animals, it was always with intention of telling a story. They were my props…

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