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Offensive line. English Final Paper William Shakespeare and Henrik Ibsen are two
great authors of their time and are still read by many today. ...
... The eleven players on offense are put into two groups, the seven linemen (offensive
line) and four players in the backfield (also known as backs). ...
... 18 Ruvell Martin WR * 81 Cory Rodgers WR/KR * Tight Ends 47 Garrett Cross TE * 88
Bubba Franks TE 86 Donald Lee TE 87 David Martin TE Offensive Line 71 Kevin ...
... He registered 1 1/2 sacks and seven tackles in a 14-0 victory against the Bulls,
flashing his 4.66 speed against an overmatched offensive line. ...
... ladies was quite crass. Out marched the robust Offensive Line, They emptied
buffets as if by God’s design. Never did they miss ...
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William Shakespeare and Henrik Ibsen are two great authors of their time and are still read by many today. William Shakespeare wrote many plays; one that is more well known is Hamlet. Henrik Ibsen is a not so well known author but wrote a great rival play named A Doll’s House. These two plays were extraordinary for their time and there has been much controversy and debates on which play made the greatest impact to culture and society. These two plays, written in very different time periods, show alternative views on society and how it should be.
Hamlet was written in the early 1600's right before Shakespeare died. This play portrays society in such a way by showing how easily the public is fooled by people of authority. Shakespeare was writing this play as a form of entertainment but it is now seen as how society used to be. All of the deaths and the general setting of the play describes how society was back then and in essence, Shakespeare was just writing it to entertain and not to show how society was. When Hamlet ends up dying in the end of the play, it wasn’t there to show how society was but to merely entertain. Shakespeare showed how Europe was in the late 1500's to early 1600's, but in that time it was for pure entertainment. This so called entertainment showed society the possible uncertainties their lives were based upon.
Henrik Ibsen’s, A Doll’s House, took a very different outlook on society in not showing
how it was but rather how it should be. Ibsen has set up an environment where women cannot decide on their own, but presents two female characters in the bok that go beyond this thinking
and do things themselves. One of the women gets her own job and the other leaves her daughter for adoption. Thus showing they are making their own decisions in life. This is unheard of in the 1800's and shows Ibsen trying to have a...
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