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    society creates to achieve their full potential. Although it is a common view of critics to see A Doll’s House as a play which advocates for the rights of humanity, the play more specifically advocates for the rights of woman. Thus labeling A Doll’s House as a feminist play. A feminist play is one which supports the advocation for the equality between men and woman In the play A Doll’s House, Nora is the main character, a wife that is loved by her husband Torvald. Torvald treats Nora as if she…

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    The house that was next to my house was a tarnished old house, which has been there before I was even born. The house had a giant garden that had many wilted plants that were surrounding the house. There are lots of rumors around the town that the house is haunted as, around midnight there is always a shriek with the lights flickering on the top floor and, that has always been a mystery. Nobody has ever lived or went into the house except for one woman who had lived and died there years ago.…

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    Jared Davis Mrs. Williams ENG 102-71 Research Paper on “A Doll’s House” 11/20/17 Torvald’s Dominance in “A Doll’s House” A major theme that Ibsen introduced in the drama “A Doll’s House” was the dominance of men over women in relationships. He showed marriage as an unequal partnership, where Torvald controlled Nora in all aspects of her life. In the play “A Doll’s House,” Henrik Ibsen showed how Torvald’s dominance over Nora turned her character into a secretive wife, deceitful friend, and…

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    Attention Getter: Does anyone believe that Ghosts exist? Countless questions arise as you walk through the twisting maze at the Winchester Mystery house. How could one mansion be beautiful yet bizzare at the same time? Thesis: The fasinating story behind the Winchester house entails a deep personal tragedy; one in which led sarah winchester to build obsessively until the day of her death, still standing as a popular tourist attraction. Preview/Roadmap: Today not am I only going to explain…

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    In Tennessee Williams’s Glass Menagerie and Henrik Ibsen’s Doll’s House, various comparisons and contrasts are drawn between the characters Tom Wingfield and Nora Helmer. Being writers who originated from similar backgrounds, Williams’ and Ibsen’s similarities and parallels can be identified in their writing and their characters. Both were exceptionally well off during their early childhood until their lives became twisted as their formerly prosperous and successful parents had experienced…

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    doll house is a mere set in a world created for fantasy. A tool for the creative mind to act out their imaginations. A tool used by children to pass the simple boredom of everyday life. A tool for adults to remain in the nostalgia of happiness before it is all torn apart. A tool that both helps ease the suffering of a hardened facade, and a puts a knife in the users back while cutting the strings between realism, and the unrealistic fantasy that we idolize. The pleasing nature of a doll house…

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    Mia Himes A person can undergo many changes, physically or mentally, which will interfere with relationships. In, “A Doll’s House,” written by Henrik Ibsen, the main character who is also the protagonist, Nora, goes through a mental development to better herself. Just as in everyday life, these changes were influenced and caused by her surroundings. This change was precipitated by another character in the book, but further changed Nora’s relationship with her husband, Torvald. No matter if the…

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    work for: An Analysis of Kristine's Heroism in Ibsen's A Doll's House “I must have work or I can’t bear to live...” (Ibsen 33) In Henrik Ibsen’s play A Doll’s House, Mrs. Kristine Linde emerges as an empowering and self-sufficient hero by challenging societal and familial roles in 19th century Norway. Kristine did not necessarily follow societal expectations as she was looking for work and had nobody to care for. In A Doll’s House, Kristine searches for a “purpose in life” by looking for a job…

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    Nora’s final actions in the end of Henrick Ibsen’s “A Doll House” have certainly been the object of much criticism. In fact, “So much has it disturbed audiences that a few well-known productions changed the ending to have her return before the curtain falls”(Brooks). After all, why would a mother abandon her children and her husband with no clear indication as to if she were going to return? In its time, Nora’s decision was considered disgraceful as well as practically unheard of, and, continues…

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    The Fall of the House of Usher is a short story about an unnamed man, the narrator, receiving a letter from his childhood friend named Roderick Usher because he is being affected by a disease and is asking the narrator for help. The narrator travels to the House of Usher which is a family home that is now inhabited by the last two children of the Usher bloodline, Roderick and his sister Madeline. Before he enters the house to see his friend, he takes time to admire the mansion and all of its…

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