We have 164 essays on "Torvald".
Results 101 - 120 of about 164
Result Pages: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next
| Nora Helmer And Women In American Literature | |
| ... pleased. She always 'play-acts' for Torvald, and she enjoys doing so. ... women. In A Doll House Torvald is very dominating over his wife, Nora. ... |
|
| A Dolls House-nora | |
| ... Mrs. Linde married primarily for financial security and future ambitions while Nora sincerely believes that she married Torvald for love and happiness. ... |
|
| The Theme Of Death In Othello And A Doll House | |
| ... being. As a result, she goes along with all of Torvald's decisions, without asking any questions or posing any kind of doubts. Her ... |
|
| My Paper | |
| ... A Doll house is set in a ‘tastefully but not expensively furnished' Bloomsbury drawing room, in the house of Torvald and Nora Helmer, and their three ‘doll ... |
|
| A Dolls House 2 | |
| ... Scandinavian family in 1879. Nora Helmer, the main character and adored wife of Torvald faces a life-altering dilemma. She has to ... |
|
| Doll House | |
| ... She proved herself not to be helpless like Torvald implied: "you poor helpless little creature!" Nora's second secession from society was shown by her decision ... |
|
| Doll House | |
| ... She proved herself not to be helpless like Torvald implied: "you poor helpless little creature!" Nora's second secession from society was shown by her decision ... |
|
| A Dolls House 2 | |
| ... These women have different relationships with their husbands. Torvald and Nora have a relationship where there is no equality. To Torvald Nora is an object. ... |
|
| A Doll House | |
| ... She proved herself not to be helpless like Torvald implied: "you poor helpless little creature!" Nora's second secession from society was shown by her decision ... |
|
| Tess And A Doll's House | |
| ... Torvald, the husband, is a dominating man who sees Nora, the wife, inferior. ... When Torvald finds out of her fraud he worries of his reputation. ... |
|
| The Burden Of Selfishness In Ibsen's Modernist Plays | |
| ... Although Nora sees herself as an independent woman towards the end of the play, she never realizes how selfish she has acted through her marriage with Torvald. ... |
|
| Doll House | |
| ... She proved herself not to be helpless like Torvald implied: "you poor helpless little creature!" Nora's second secession from society was shown by her decision ... |
|
| A Doll's House's Central Theme | |
| ... She proved herself not to be helpless like Torvald implied: "you poor helpless little creature!" Nora's second secession from society was shown by her decision ... |
|
| Dolls House | |
| ... These women have different relationships with their husbands. Torvald and Nora have a relationship where there is no equality. To Torvald Nora is an object. ... |
|
| Character Sketch Of Nora | |
| ... Is she a gullible woman needing protection from a harsh world, as Torvald perceives her. ... When Torvald found out, instead of being grateful, he is outraged. ... |
|
| Tess And A Doll's House | |
| ... Torvald, the husband, is a dominating man who sees Nora, the wife, inferior. ... When Torvald finds out of her fraud he worries of his reputation. ... |
|
| Doll House | |
| ... She proved herself not to be helpless like Torvald implied: "you poor helpless little creature!" Nora's second secession from society was shown by her decision ... |
|
| Doll House | |
| ... She proved herself not to be helpless like Torvald implied: "you poor helpless little creature!" Nora's second secession from society was shown by her decision ... |
|
| Fart | |
| ... She proved herself not to be helpless like Torvald implied: "you poor helpless little creature!" Nora's second secession from society was shown by her decision ... |
|
| Doll House | |
| ... She proved herself not to be helpless like Torvald implied: "you poor helpless little creature!" Nora's second secession from society was shown by her decision ... |
|
Result Pages: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next
