Sunday, March 2, 2014

     Hello Everyone, my name is Samiyyah also known as Miyyah. I am very funny, generous, honest, and smart. I am a sophomore at BHS, this school year has been great and quiet interesting.I really enjoy attending school and meeting new friends. I am 100% American and proud of my roots. My favorite color is pink and I love to shop and to design nails and I also enjoy reading and writing and I enjoy family vacations.
   
    The reason why I am starting this blog is because I am going to start reading the play Doll House in English Class this week. My English Class is very difficult to describe and very weird and loud. The stories that I enjoyed reading in English Class were The Alchemist, Through The Tunnel and The Cabuliwallah. All three of these stories we read in English Class & they were all very good and interesting.

    I am looking forward to reading the play the Doll House because it seems like it will be very interesting and a good play to read. The play Doll House was written by Henrik Ibsen he was born on March 20, 1828 in Skien, Norway. Ibsen father was a successful merchant and his mother played the piano and she also like to paint. When Henrik was young he had an interest in becoming an artist. When Henrik was very young his family was poverty stricken because of his father's failing business. When he turned 15 he stopped going to school and started working as an apprentice in a apothecary in Grimstad. In the year of 1900 Henrik had several strokes and as a result he was unable to continue to write. Isben was married to Suzannah Daae Thoresen and they had one child together he also had an older son from a previous relationship he had with a maid while he was an apprentice.The title of the play relates to the author because the author had a real life friend who went through something similar to what happened to Nora and her husband Torvald Helmer.
http://www.biography.com/people/henrik-ibsen-37014



     

2 comments:

Mrs. C. Santos said...

You need to start bringing some of that humor into our English class!

Unknown said...

This type of humor isn't for the classroom.