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| Interpretation Of Ibsen's "a Doll's House" | |
| ... with luxuries such as expensive Christmas gifts contradicts her resourcefulness in scrounging and buying cheap clothing; her defiance of Torvald by eating ... |
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| Interpretation Of Ibsen's "a Doll's House" | |
| ... with luxuries such as expensive Christmas gifts contradicts her resourcefulness in scrounging and buying cheap clothing; her defiance of Torvald by eating ... |
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| Hamlet | |
| ... with luxuries such as expensive Christmas gifts contradicts her resourcefulness in scrounging and buying cheap clothing; her defiance of Torvald by eating ... |
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| Jane Austen | |
| ... At this point, she breaks from the chains of limited expression and pours out the grievances on her mind to her husband Torvald saying, "?our home has been ... |
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| Role Of Women | |
| ... This is especially difficult because Torvald, Nora's husband, is responsible for the financial dealing in their household. Therefore ... |
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| A Doll's House | |
| ... I will try to become one. I know that most people agree with you, Torvald, and that they say so in books. But henceforth I can't ... |
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| The Tarantella Dance In A Doll's House | |
| ... The tarantella serves as her last chance to be Torvald's doll, to dance and amuse him. "HELMER: But, my dear Nora, you look so worn out. ... |
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| A Doll's House | |
| ... her husband. Nora's second change from society views was shown by her decision to leave Torvald and her children. Society demanded ... |
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| A Dolls House | |
| ... another. When Torvald, her husband, asks her what she wants for Christmas, she tells him, "You could give me money, Torvald. . . . ... |
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| Doll's House | |
| ... II-Cora Alley A Dolls House By Henrik Ibsen Dramatic Critique The P's Person: Nora, Torvald Helmer's wife, and mother of Ivar, Bob, and Emmy. ... |
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| A Dolls House | |
| ... another. When Torvald, her husband, asks her what she wants for Christmas, she tells him, "You could give me money, Torvald. . . . ... |
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| A Dolls House | |
| ... another. When Torvald, her husband, asks her what she wants for Christmas, she tells him, "You could give me money, Torvald. . . . ... |
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| A Comparison Of Mrs. Alving And Nora Helmer | |
| ... This is shown on page four of A Doll's House, where Helmer's husband, Torvald says, "Has my little spendthrift been wasting money again??That is like a woman ... |
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| Public Reaction To Henrik Ibsen's "a Doll's House" | |
| ... To a Victorian man like Torvald innocence was beauty. ... Torvald is the most outward attack on the male audience. He is all outward appearance. ... |
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| Drama: Alive And Well | |
| ... She was like a grown up child. When she finally realizes that she has been pampered all of her life, she leaves Torvald, her husband, to learn about her self. ... |
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| Summary Of A Doll's House | |
| ... Her husband, Torvald Helmer, comes out of his study and addresses Nora with tenderness and authority, calling her his "skylark" and his "squirrel." Nora tells ... |
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| Doll House | |
| ... She must strive to find her individuality. That the perception of woman is inaccurate is also supported by the role of Torvald. ... |
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| Hedda Gabler | |
| ... a loveless relationship. Whereas Nora married Torvald, because she fell in love with him when they were younger. Hedda is living ... |
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| A Doll's Hous And Nora | |
| ... which Nora convinces her husband that she has not eaten any macaroons, hence possibly damaging her girlish figure, and going against what Torvald has suggested ... |
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| A Dolls House | |
| ... Torvald told Nora that he has paid off her debt and he just wants everything to be ok and he wants to give her the respect she deserves. |
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