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    Reaction Paper-Drama Angela Ericksen University of Phoenix The play “A Dolls House” was written by Henrik Ibsen. This play truly is an interesting‚ play and it really connects with how things can be in real life which helps the readers truly connect with it! Henrik Ibsen‚ in full Henrik Johan Ibsen was a major Norwegian play righter of the late 19th century who introduced to the European stage a new order of moral analysis that was placed against a severely realistic middle-class background

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    Caulderan Dophin Massacre

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    can be . Every year around February the caldarian dolphins migrate along the shoreline of the Faroe Isles. The Isles are a sovereignty of the Kingdom of Denmark‚ between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean‚ approximately halfway between Norway and Iceland. The total area is approximately 540 sq mi and a population of almost 50‚000 people. The Isles have been a self governing country since 1948. The calderon dolphins are near extinction and they get near men to play and interact. In a

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    The ancient Nordic religion was commonly followed and practiced by people in northern regions of the world‚ such as Scandinavia‚ Norway‚ Iceland and surrounding countries. The beliefs of this religion are extremely unique and follow individualistic stories of creation‚ morals and more founded by the originals of the Nordic religion. The story of creation‚ involving the land‚ people and some of their gods follows the belief of two lands with different extreme temperatures came together‚ Niflheim and

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    merciless men. In the Anglo-Saxon chronicles‚ the Vikings are described as ‘sea-borne pagans’‚ as all of the Vikings came on huge war-ships from what we would now refer to as Scandinavia. The Vikings had originally come from Sweden‚ Denmark and Norway‚ and they were certainly very vicious people. The first raids came in the late 700’s‚ and began as just bloody‚ frightening raids. The first recorded were of unprotected monasteries on the south coast of England- Lindisfarne‚ in 793; Jarrow‚ in 794;

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    An audience of the nineteenth century production of ‘A Dolls House’ would hold strong connections to the patriarchy. Male dominance and the suppression of the female were regarded as ‘natural’ to an audience in this time. Ibsen strongly addresses these beliefs from the commencement of Act One. Progressively challenging the opinions of the audience as the play develops. The characters Nora and Torvald‚ on the surface of their relationship‚ address the commonplace gender roles assumed by male and

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    as the broken speech in the previous quote‚ demonstrate Nora Helmer’s emotionally unsure characteristics. During 1858‚ in Norway‚ women were given the right to work in telegraph offices and‚ in 1886 unmarried women were given the same rights as men within commerce. Henrik Ibsen’s ‘A Doll’s House’ written in 1879‚ clearly reflects the changing ideals and equal rights in Norway during this time period. This is particular evident in the character of Nora Helmer. Despite Nora’s fluctuating emotions she

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    Russian Revolution Webquest    Go to:​  ​ www.infoplease.com/atlas/country/russia.html    Locate St. Petersburg‚ Stalingrad and Moscow on the map of Russia.  St. Petersburg is located south of which famous country triplets?  1. Norway  2. Finland  3. Sweden    Moscow is located where in relation to St. Petersburg and Stalingrad?  Moscow is in between St. Petersburg and Stalingrad      Go to:​  ​ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/tsar    Read the definition of tsar specifically for Russia and summarize it

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    The Vikings were explorers who lived in the region that is now Denmark‚ Norway‚ and Sweden. They often set sail for distant lands. Although their feats took place more than 1‚000 years ago‚ the tales live on in legend. Stories tell of the sailors’ voyages to new lands and of their violent raids. Two views of the Vikings have emerged from these accounts. One view is of the Vikings as brutal warriors who led vicious attacks. The other view is of them as noble seafarers who embarked on journeys of exploration

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    Scandinavia and came here to seize the land in the areas which were inhabitable. In the Landnamabok‚ the first few chapters claim that the first discovery of the Iceland was discovered from the western Norway. The reasons for the local people leaving Norway were the lesser availability of land in Norway. Perhaps this was the reason that even the young people left and wanted to finally find a country which had plenty of land. The Settlement of Iceland and Irish Monks- 874-930 AD Norweig settlement

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    join in council meetings to decide what would be in the best intrest of the people. (Doc 4) Declaration of the Hansietic league for the prosecution of the war against Denmark and Norway.This is a document in which the Hansa declare Denmark and Norway their enemies. The council decides that in order to best protect their men they shall send out ten ships‚ each filled with one hundred armed men. Other armed ships will be set up ay sea ports and this is to be in effect for up to three

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