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| Analysis Of Doll House Play | |
| ... Now, Nora's lender (Mr. Krogstad), despite her paying punctually, uses that fault as a fraud to pressure her so she could help him to keep his job in the Bank ... |
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| English Works | |
| ... Later in Ibsen's play, the character of Krogstad is brought to life. He portrays a sort of shifty character throughout the majority of the play. ... |
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| A Doll House | |
| ... Nora wishes for money, because, unbeknownst to Torvald, she owes a large sum to Nils Krogstad for a promissory note loan he had given to her. ... |
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| A Doll's House : Minor Characters | |
| ... Nora's father, Mrs. Linde's husband, Nora's children, Krogstad's children, and Anne Marie, the minor characters in A Doll's House, play their roles perfectly ... |
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| Nora In A Doll's House | |
| ... Krogstad, a morally diseased man who works for Torvald, also uses Nora to gain a higher position at work. He believes herto be an easy target for blackmail. ... |
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| A Doll's House: Nora Perceived By Other Characters | |
| ... Krogstad, a morally diseased man who works for Torvald, also uses Nora to gain a higher position at work. He believes herto be an easy target for blackmail. ... |
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| My Paper | |
| ... father's permission. The only person who knows, Krogstad, uses her secret as blackmail in order for him to keep his job. Nora fights ... |
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| A Dolls House | |
| ... Similarly, in her talk with Krogstad, Nora seems unable to accept that what she sees as acts of love could be seen as illegal and wrong. ... |
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| Summary Of "a Dolls House" | |
| ... The rising action takes place in act 1 when the man from the bank, Krogstad, tells Nora that he wants his money by christmas eve and his job insured at the bank ... |
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| A Doll House | |
| ... Nora's character takes another toll when she is approached by Krogstad. Krogstad was aware that Nora had forged her father's signature. ... |
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| The Use Of Crime As A Device In Crime And Punishment And A Doll’ ... | |
| ... itself…In addition, Nora’s only reason to forge the signature was to save her husband’s life, and for it she was blackmailed by Krogstad and downtrodden ... |
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| A Doll's House (the Transformation Of Nora) During The Time In ... | |
| ... something much more. At the end of act one, Krogstad goes to Nora for the recollection of the money she had borrowed from him. "You don ... |
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| A Character Comparison: Nora Vs. Antigone | |
| ... Moreover when Nora asks Torvald to reinstate Krogstad to the bank, he blatantly refuses, stating, "Is it to get about now that the new manager has changed his ... |
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| Nora's Quest For Justice | |
| ... Torvald, her idol, her god, would perform the miracle." (Goldman1) Nora suffers a great deal of weakness towards Torvald, Ms. Linde, and especially Krogstad. ... |
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| Hiding And Seeking The Truth In A Doll’s House | |
| ... Nora's. LaDoucer 2 Mr. Krogstad, Nora's loan shark. Finally ... weighed. Mr. Krogstad is about to lose his job, he demands that Nora fix this. Nora ... |
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| A Dolls House 2 | |
| ... He too considers himself superior to her. As for Kristine and Krogstad their relationship is much more open to us. It is apparent ... |
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| Ibsen's Surprise | |
| ... At the end of A Doll's House, Isben surprises the audience. When Torvald learns that Krogstad is no longer threatening him, he offers to forgive Nora. ... |
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| Dolls House | |
| ... He too considers himself superior to her. As for Kristine and Krogstad their relationship is much more open to us. It is apparent ... |
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| A Dolls House, Theme Of Impris | |
| ... another. If we take the example of Helmer. He feels imprisoned when he is threatened by Krogstad “ Oh it doesn’ t bear thinking. Oh ... |
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| A Doll's House | |
| ... obtaining her father's signature occurs when the date of his "John Hancock" takes place three days after his death, thus allowing her debtor, Krogstad, to come ... |
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