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Zhena

Zhena

   Zhena                                                                   (Good Wife)                                                                    MVManalo                                     Perks Copy right. Cover Photo Credit to Owner *************************************************************************************************************************** PLOT/Summary: A story about a naïve, innocent, pretty, virgin girl from a rich family in the Philippines. She needed to marry a rich fellow from the U.S., Europe to get a green card or what we call a mail ordered bride. But for the right reasons. She messaged a hunk guy in a dating app (Date Me) who is a business man which did a game with his elite friends in a formal party after the meet and greet and dancing, they went on a drinking spree, frenzy at the beach resort near the shoreline that the hunk owns, betting for the first girl he would tick blind folded, he will date her and make her fall in love with him for a year up to three years. The women and men he was with then, believed that he could make a girl fall in love since he’s a handsome, model and business tycoon who girls or women love to be with or go gaga with. But since the girl is conservative, a nurse who graduated with flying colors in Manila but she needed to go abroad to work or much better to find a man she could marry so that her family’s fortune which her dad is about to lose in gambling would be recovered better yet saved. Her mom nearly lost her mind and her young sister is still in grade school that she needs to care for. Her boyfriend split when he heard about the news about her family’s painstaking and nearing poverty. She needed to act now but what can she do when her only option is be with a man she doesn’t love to get a green card or better yet to get his fortune to save her family. But she really intend to work for her fortune or luck and never wanted a man nor a person helping her for she depended on herself and she didn’t need anyone until now that her mom is about to be put away in a loony bin and her sister to an orphanage if her dad won’t stop drinking and the mom to get well soon. She needed to act, and it’s now or never. Their mansion is about to be foreclosed and be taken by the bank since her dad has enormous debt because of his gambling problems. She is a nurse and paid for her ticket going to Great Britain to meet the business tycoon and guy she is now with for the time being. Her best friend also gave her money to be able to by her ticket and though it’s just sudden about meeting the guy, she sold her gold earrings and necklace to have pocket money. She didn’t want to go but her friend made her promise to come back and see her. If anything goes wrong, call or message her and she will send money for her to come back to the country. Her sister was so sad crying when the plane is about to leave and she needed to say goodbye. She couldn’t and almost died to leave her poor sister with her best friends care. Her mom is still in their mansion with her dad who is trying his best to work things out to get out of his debts and help our family save our home, our lives and future. Maine isn’t a poor girl so she’s aware of the riches and class of a high society people yet she is a simple girl even though she is rich in Manila she didn’t buy stuff she didn’t need and worked part time to pay for her own college. She is very thrift why she had enormous savings but her dad’s debit consist of millions and she couldn’t pay for it unless she did this horrible thing.
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What are the main themes in 'A Doll's House' by Henrik Ibsen?
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2024-12-06 15:50
The theme of sacrifice is prominent. Nora sacrifices a lot for her family, like secretly borrowing money to save Torvald's life. However, she later realizes that her sacrifices are not fully appreciated. Also, the theme of appearance vs. reality is there. Their family seems perfect on the outside but is full of problems within.
What is the story of 'A Doll's House' by Henrik Ibsen about?
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2024-10-03 04:17
The story mainly focuses on Nora's awakening to the false nature of her marriage and her subsequent quest for true freedom and self-realization. It raises questions about societal expectations and women's roles at the time.
How does Henrik Ibsen portray the character of Nora in 'A Doll's House'?
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2024-12-07 14:30
Nora is a complex character. She is loving towards her children, but at the same time, she realizes that she cannot sacrifice her own self - development for them. Her decision to leave at the end shows her courage. She is no longer willing to be a plaything in the doll's house and is ready to find her own identity in the world.
What are the main themes explored in Henrik Ibsen's 'A Doll's House' short story?
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2024-10-11 06:32
The main themes include gender roles, marriage, and individual freedom. Women's limited autonomy and the facade of a happy marriage are central.
What are Ibsen's main works?
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2024-09-16 08:21
Ibsen (Rembrandt van Rijn1632 - 1688) was a famous Dutch painter and poet who was considered one of the greatest artists of the 17th century. His representative works include: 1 The Seagull 2 Adam and Eve 3. The Ark 4. The Fisherman 5 Carmen 6 The Red Book 7. The Invisible Man 8. The Wretched The above works are all representative works of Ibsen, and Daughter of the Sea is considered one of his most famous works. Ibsen's works were known for their strong emotional expression, realistic characters, and expressive composition, which had a profound impact on 17th-century European art.
Who was a notable comic playwright of the French Renaissance?
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2024-10-14 07:12
One prominent comic playwright of the French Renaissance was Jean de la Taille. His works were highly regarded during that period.
The significance and influence of Ibsen's social problem plays
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2024-09-20 17:14
Ibsen's social problem play is one of the representative works of the danish dramatist Ibsen. It reveals the problems of danish society at the end of the 19th century with the theme of poverty, injustice and exploitation. The significance and influence of Ibsen's social problem plays were that they revealed the dark side of the society at that time through in-depth exposure of social problems, which aroused the audience's resonance and thinking. These plays revealed the poverty, injustice and exploitation of the Danes at that time, reflecting the pain and desire of the people. These plays also emphasized the common destiny of mankind and social responsibility, reminding people to pay attention to social problems and take action. Ibsen's social drama also had a far-reaching influence. They not only caused a sensation at the time, but they were also regarded as important social documents in later history. Their language, form, and theme became the reference and inspiration of later artists and writers, promoting the development of social culture. In addition, Ibsen's social drama also had an impact on the political and social movements of the time and became an important document of social movements. Ibsen's social problem plays are an important part of the danish culture and a treasure in the world's cultural treasure house. Their significance and influence were not only at that time, but also now and in the future.
How would you playwright end the story of Hamlet?
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2024-10-09 20:28
I might have Hamlet finally find peace and redemption, resolving his internal conflicts and leaving a sense of closure for the audience.
Which Greek playwright contributed 3 tragedies and one comedy?
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2024-10-05 04:56
It could be Euripides. He was known for his diverse plays, and it's possible that he contributed three tragedies and one comedy.
What do the terms 'playwright', 'novel', and 'poetry' mean?
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2024-09-28 19:56
Well, a playwright is someone who writes plays for the stage. A novel is a long fictional story. And poetry is a form of literature that uses rhythm and imagery to express thoughts and feelings.
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