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    A Doll’s House is a three-take action drama in writing style by Henrik Ibsen. It first went to stage on 21st December 1879‚ at the Royal Theatre in Denmark. It was originally published one month earlier. The play has been charged with the fever during the European revolution in 1848; in this case‚ a new modern perspective was emerging in the literary as well as dramatic world; hence challenging the romantic traditions. Major characters in the play include Nora‚ Torvald Helmer and Krogstad. The characters

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    Views On Abortion Abortion can be an issue that is seen as very sensitive because there’s so much controversy concerning this topic‚ Even though countries such as the United States have legalized the procedure‚ it is by no means widely accepted. Many individuals may not even know what the meaning of an abortion is; in the dictionary the definition of an abortion is the termination of pregnancy and expulsion of an embryo or of a fetus that is incapable of survival. Abortions are viewed in many different

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    Beyoncé the Feminist or Sexual Terrorist The article “Beyoncé: Sex Terrorist” written by Noah Berlatsky introduces the difference between moralizing a message in an appropriate or inappropriate manner. Fox pundit Bill O’Reilly addresses how Beyoncé’s video “Partition” is an inappropriate way of expressing art‚ being that some of her fans are teenage women who idolize her. Bell Hooks‚ the feminist scholar‚ expresses the same worries for our younger generation of women. This article proposes that

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    “KILL BILL” AS A FEMINIST STATEMENT Feminism ‚ in general terms‚ is a movement for women’s empowerment. It comprises a wide range of social‚ cultural and political movements and is concerned with gender inequalities and equal rights for women. Feminist movement has generated feminist theory which puts feminist ideas into theoretical background. It aims at understanding the nature of inequality and focuses on gender politics ‚ power relations and sexuality. It explores a broad scope

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    Marketing Plan for Cultural Dolls Lucille A. McElroy MM522 Marketing Management Professor Geraldine Goodstone Date Due: August 14‚ 2011 Abstract This paper presents Marketing Strategy for Cultural Dolls Company. Cultural Dolls‚ Co. intends to utilize a comprehensive marketing campaign to raise awareness of its unique cultural dolls specifically tailored to children of young age and doll collectors. The Company’s marketing and advertising business arm oversees all advertising efforts to ensure

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    The Second Wave of Feminism arose in the 1960s and lasted through the 1980s where it ended with the intra-feminism disputes of the feminist sex wars over issues such as pornography‚ which ushered in the third wave of feminism in the early 1990s. However‚ second wave feminism rose in conjunction with the rise of hegemonic feminism as minorities were limited in the public sphere and thus were not recognized by the ruling class. The second wave broadened the debate of gender equality to a wide range

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    “Mommy! Can I please get this life size lookalike doll? Please momma! All my friends have one!” Eight year old Sarah wanted a life size look alike doll. Her mother was against it‚ but her father was convinced she deserved it. “Daddy is home from work! Maybe he got me the life size look alike doll. Daddy! You’re home! So did you get me a life size look alike doll??” “Well‚ how can I say no to that adorable looking face?” her dad said to Sarah. “Oh! Thank you dad! I’m so excited!” Sarah was as happy

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    Drama Essay: The Meanings Behind Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House” In the 21st or present century‚ the idea of a woman abandoning her children and husband to discover who she truly is would be viewed as a triumphant action. However‚ in the Victorian era‚ where the play “A Doll’s House” takes place‚ this event was unheard of and completely outrageous. Women mostly served the same purpose in every relationship and every household so the idea of being an individual and finding their interests was entirely unimportant

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    Black Feminism in The 1970’s: Addressing Issues in the African American Female Community The Black Feminist Movement was a historical event that elevated the voices of oppressed African American women. The Black Feminist Movement came about in the 1960’s and 1970’s as a result of racial and sexual oppression towards African American women. At the time‚ there were many issues regarding gender and racial equality. Sexual oppression in the form of rape was also an issue. In return‚ there many movements

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    What does Claudia’s destruction of white baby dolls say about her relationship to the ideal of whiteness? In Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye‚ we are presented with ideals of what it is to be black and how it is to be white and how society’s constructions of the ‘ideal’ human affects characters within this novel. Claudia Macteer is a young African-American girl who struggles with these ideas and societies notion of perfection. Claudia battles with her own identity and demonstrates her frustrations

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