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How does the psychological concept of 'self-determination' help us understand the characterisation of Nora and Antigone in their respective plays?
Antigone and Nora, in their respective plays Antigone and A Doll's House, both appear to make great
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
to reduce the amount of gases released into the atmosphere so that it lowers the warming effect. To make countries look at the amount of green house gases that they release in to the atmosphere, many different strategies have been
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Category: /Literature/English
detached, but she holds very little self-empowerment, even asking Jean to order her to do it. She is still confident that she is making the right choice. It is her way out, just as Nora's way out is the door to her house. Miss Julie is not experiencing one
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What do you consider to be the impact of the ending of A dolls House on the audience?
The ending has a huge impact on the audience. I think that some would regard the ending as a surprise. By the end all
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
time, 40% more people living in poverty, 60% more high school dropouts, twice as many violent crimes, twice as many unemployed, more than twice the welfare dependency, and more than seven times as much crowded housing (Weissenger11). These statistics
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Category: /Literature
, and symbolisms help convey Vonnegut's messages that he expressed in the themes of Slaughterhouse-Five. A reference that may be made to prove this statement factual would be the elements of the title page. The title Slaughter- house-Five simply refers
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