The Psychology of Nora ... While it sounds like a statement made in desperation, this is our first hint that Nora has been pondering the idea of leaving home. ... View More
Wordcount: 1577
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Nora of A Dollamp39s House vs. Miss Julieamp39s title character ... Miss Julie is not experiencing one of her stronger emotions, as Nora was not. She is said to walk out strongly, with the idea that ampquotthe first shal ... View More
Wordcount: 1423
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A Dolls House ... Nora has no idea what to do. She lives in fear now not knowing what will become of her and her family if Torvald finds out. ... Nora has no idea what else to do. ... View More
Wordcount: 1090
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Ibsensamp39 A Dolls House ... Feminism lurks throughout the whole play. The idea that women are nothing but a house pet is interpreted through Nora by Helmer. ... View More
Wordcount: 634
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A Dollamp39s House ... the idea of moral corruption. The play is a serious drama about the middle class society in the 1800amp39s where money and the law are very respected. Nora being ... View More
Wordcount: 997
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Importance of Marriage ... because of their unwillingness to be altruistic, the marriage fails and the reader is left to imagine what will become of Nora and Helmer. The idea of marriage ... View More
Wordcount: 888
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dolls house ... The idea that he uses terms such as ampquotsquirrelampquot and ampquotskylarkampquot shows how he thinks Nora is very weak by using references of small, weak forest animals. ... View More
Wordcount: 1012
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The Doll House ... Nora asks for Helmeramp39s assistance in getting ready for the masquerade party, and Helmer has no idea that Nora is just trying to spare Helmer the truth about ... View More
Wordcount: 774
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Realism ... Ibsen leaves the readers in this section with the impression that Nora has no idea about life because she has only ever lived in her Helmers house. ... View More
Wordcount: 1005
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Bollocks ... says ampquotA man manages these things so much better than a woman.ampquot Helmer adds to the idea of a subservient wife when he teases Nora by ridiculing the idea that a ... View More
Wordcount: 2788
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a dolls house1 ... justifiable. Nora truly believes that she did the right thing and the idea that she broke any law never crosses her mind. She saved ... View More
Wordcount: 1604
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A dolls house ... justifiable. Nora truly believes that she did the right thing and the idea that she broke any law never crosses her mind. She saved ... View More
Wordcount: 1604
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The Roles of Women ... Miss Julie is not experiencing one of her stronger emotions, as Nora was not. She is said to walk out strongly, with the idea that ampquotthe first shall be the last ... View More
Wordcount: 1491
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Nora and Her Environment ... Noraamp39s father called her his doll child and played with her as she played with her dolls 1623. His idea of a good parent was one that petted, spoiled and ... View More
Wordcount: 702
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A Dollamp39s House ... pet names. He rarely calls her Nora. This further pushes the idea that he thinks of her, not as an equal, but as a toy. He lovingly ... View More
Wordcount: 1947
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A Doll House ... The idea of the dress being a symbol for Noraamp39s everyday Mask is shown when Nora states that Torvald hates seeing dressmaking in action. ... View More
Wordcount: 1593
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The Heroics of Women ... pet names. He rarely calls her Nora. This further pushes the idea that he thinks of her, not as an equal, but as a toy. He lovingly ... View More
Wordcount: 1946
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A Dolls House Commintary ... 4. Nora: How could you know that 5. Krog: give up the idea. 6. Nora: How did you know I had thought of that 7. Krog: Most of us think of that at first. ... View More
Wordcount: 1174
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Women Have Come A Long Way ... One can see that the idea of male superiority can be referenced back to very ... You understandampquot Ibsen 187 Torvald says this to Nora when he finds out that she ... View More
Wordcount: 1242
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Character Analysis of Oudipus and Torvald ... wife. He clearly enjoys the idea that Nora needs his guidance, and he repeatedly strikes a paternalistic pose with Nora. He instructs ... View More
Wordcount: 740
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Ghosts by Ibsen ... and for many people that is a controversial idea. ... In ampquotA Dollamp39s Houseampquot, Noraamp39s independent nature is in contradiction the tyrannical authority of Torvald. ... View More
Wordcount: 1899
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women have come a long way ... One can see that the idea of male superiority can be referenced back to very ... You understandampquot Ibsen 187 Torvald says this to Nora when he finds out that she ... View More
Wordcount: 1208
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Gender Inequality in ... In this quote, Nora is implying societies idea that women are there just to please their spouses, and that it is not accepted to go against their views. ... View More
Wordcount: 1159
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A Dolls House5 ... Her husband gives her the idea that he is there to provide for her. ... From this cause, Mrs. Linde had the same burdensome experience that Nora had to face. ... View More
Wordcount: 768
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A Dolls House ... well as any wife, needs. Torvald did love the idea of having a wife, but he did not sincerely love Nora. Yet Nora did believe that ... View More
Wordcount: 861
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Analyzation of a Dolls House and The Story of an Hour ... Even though she felt that she lied to her husband out of love, Nora was seeking something else in life. She was in love with the idea of having the ampquotperfect ... View More
Wordcount: 1277
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Theme of A Dollamp39s House ... society was not yet ready for his surprisingly controversial and unconventional idea of a ... Nora is also bound by that societal code of womanly conduct in the ... View More
Wordcount: 700
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Noraamp39s Miracle in A Dollamp39s House ... that Ibsen was attempting to bring into public light the idea that ampquoteach person must obey his or her own will to growampquot Jenkins 232. Neither Nora nor Torvald ... View More
Wordcount: 2449
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Dollamp39s House ... how other people see her, but at the same time she tells her secret out of petulance, which contributes to the idea of her immaturity. Clearly Nora is immature ... View More
Wordcount: 1389
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A Dollamp39s house ... and helpless, Nora Helmer went through everyday of her life like her husbandamp39s personal robot. In the play A Dollamp39s House by Henrik Ibsen, the old idea of ... View More
Wordcount: 599
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