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How did Elizabeth meet her husband, Rudolph?
Why did Elizabeth's parents leave Europe?
Did Elizabeth like the painting of her family's home?
Which crop did Elizabeth's family grow?
Did she enjoy the lifestyle of the community she was born into?
Explanation:
Home Place Retold tells the story of the Mennonites, a group of people similar to the Amish, that moved from Europe to America in the early days of the country, to escape religious persecution.
Elizabeth Linscheid was about 10 years old when she arrived in the new continent with her family.
C<span>) Different societies have different ideas about the purpose of marriage</span>
Answer:
Helmer Torvald wants his wife Nora to be the type of wife who will depend on him for assistance and in whatever she does. He wants her to be incapable of living without him.
By calling her by different names, animal and bird names, Helmer is asserting his superiority and power over her, representative of the society's stand on patriarchal notions.
Explanation:
In Henrik Ibsen's "<em>A Doll's House</em>", Helmer calls Nora by various nick names as his way of asserting his authority over her. through the images of the bird and animals names, he is imagining himself as a protective figure in her life, the one to depend on and the masculine help that Nora needs to survive. Through the name calling, he is not only asserting his power but also dehumanizes her to a certain level. he sees himself as superior to her feminine being, incapable of surviving without a stronger presence. The only time he ever calls her by her name is to scold her. Other than that, he uses the nicknames, depicting his personal convictions of maintaining the gender roles in the society and family of those times.