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    Men often entrap females into oppressive roles in society. In Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House‚ Torvald Helmer treats his wife Nora as a doll; whereas in Ghosts‚ Pastor Manders believes Mrs. Alving should be a trophy wife and protect her dead husband’s reputation. Both Torvald and Manders brainwash Nora and Mrs. Alving‚ respectively‚ to behave according to what their own expectations. Because Nora and Mrs. Alving are afraid to cross the expectations of Torvald and Manders‚ they both hide their true feelings

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    While seemingly rambling‚ Isabel Allende’s The House of the Spirits is best explained with the words of Erin Morgenstern: “there are never really endings‚ happy or otherwise. Things keep going on‚ they overlap and blur… and there is no telling where any of them may lead.” The entire novel is a circle‚ ending with the same words with which it began. While there are a lot of examples of this throughout the novel‚ the most obvious are the relationships reflected over generations. Each woman in the Trueba

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    In the play‚ A Doll House‚ Nora goes through a major character change. The play is set during Christmas time and New Year’s because these are both times of “rebirth” or “reawakening” and similar metaphors to what Nora goes through during the play. Nora is treated and acts like a doll living in a doll house during most of the play. Towards the end of the play‚ Nora realizes that being a “doll” is not her reality. The reality of her trials with her marriage wake her up from her imagination to the

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    Nora’s Quest for Justice In Henrik Ibsen’s‚ A Doll’s House‚ Nora struggles to achieve justice and her rightful place as a woman‚ mother‚ and wife‚ despite the hardships and mistreatment of her husband Torvald and her father. Throughout Nora’s life‚ she has faced hardships in order to survive as a normal person because of the mistreatment she received from the two men in life she ever loved; her father and her husband. The mistreatment of Nora’s father and husband has caused Nora to become and

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    Shirley Jacksons The Haunting of Hill House tells the story of Dr. Montague‚ a professor studying the supernatural. After inviting Eleanor‚ Theodora‚ and Luke to stay at Hill House and participate in his study‚ weird occurrences begin to happen. Loud noises are heard at night‚ sections of the house are deathly cold‚ and strange writing is found on one of the walls. The house appears to come alive‚ slowly devouring those that inhabit it until it eventually claims one of their lives in a climatic ending

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    Critically assess the case for reform to the permanent membership of the UN Security Council. “Chief responsibility for the maintenance of peace and security lies with the Security Council. It is therefore essential to its legitimacy that its membership reflect the state of the world.” French President Chirac’s address to the United Nations General Assembly. The United Nations has had a lot to contest with since it came in to play in 1945 after the five permanent

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    Edgar Allan Poe uses imagery in “The Fall of the House of Usher” in order to set up the symbolism between Roderick‚Madeline‚ and the house. At the beginning of the story‚ when the narrator first comes to the house‚ he describes it as large and impressive‚ while also being in poor condition. One of the many ideas that he notes about the condition of the house is‚ “The crumbling condition of the individual stones” (Poe). Poe conveys the look of a house that is still standing and functional‚ but in worsening

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    Written Assignment on A Doll’s House In A Doll’s House‚ Henrik Ibsen showcases how toxic formations of masculinity as well as femininity can birth completely destructive and damaging relationships between men and women. Norway in the 1870s‚ presumably similar to every culture‚ was a sexist society that adopted stereotypical gender roles. In the play‚ the cultural perceptions of economics‚ food‚ art‚ and family‚ all being superficially tied to gender‚ contribute to the extinction of a marriage.

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    Known for his dark outlook on life‚ Edgar Allen Poe is one of the pioneers of the American Gothic movement. “The Fall of the House of Usher” is a prime example of Poe’s usage of Gothic elements to convey a certain theme. The story revolves around the last two remaining members of the Usher family‚ and it shows their demise through an unnamed narrator’s point of view. The narrator serves as an observer who presents the reader with the depressing details of the Ushers condition. Through his use of

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    Henrik Ibsen’s play‚ “A Doll House”‚ shows the importance of unequal gender roles in the late 1800’s during the Victorian Era. Initially‚ I thought the play was written to reveal the double standards women had to face in the earlier years. However‚ after the interactive oral‚ my views have changed. It led me to understand that‚ instead of showing how men were seen as superior in the 19th century‚ the play was about society’s moral standards. During our interactive oral‚ we discussed

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