Dramatists Criticism of Society
.... This marriage is not the false ideal seen in
Ibsen, and this
Nora is far more outspoken and demanding at the same time than
Ibsen's Nora is. ....
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Nora's Foil Character in Ibsen's Doll's House
.... such a character is placed at odds with one like
Nora, it seems only logical that the audience would side with her on this matter·exactly as
Ibsen had hoped. ....
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Nora's Departure in A Doll's House
.... the Party's direction? For
Ibsen's Nora, the conflict is uncompromisable: her conscience alone dictates her choice. In the Chinese ....
(1079

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Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House
In Henrik
Ibsen's A Doll's House the main character,
Nora Helmer, undergoes a transformation and leaves her husband's house. But ....
(898

4

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Ibsen's A Doll's House
While this action will play a catalyst in
Nora's dramatic decision to abandon .... more significant role in the action, characterization, and themes of
Ibsen's play ....
(1058

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Henrik Ibsen
.... Saari, Sandra. Contemporary Approaches to
Ibsen: Female become human:
Nora transformed . Oslo: Norwegian UP, 1988. Templeton, Joan. ....
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Ibsen & Glaspell
.... Of course,
Nora doesn't have a similar room because she is kept in the main room "with china figures and other small art objects" (
Ibsen 1185). ....
(1053

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The View of Marriage in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House
.... Nonetheless, with the feminine logic that the examination of initial drafts demonstrate was an issue
Ibsen was considering,
Nora neither realizes nor ....
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The plays of Henrik Ibsen
.... The decision by
Nora to leave her family is seen as a major development in world drama: Without exaggeration, [
Ibsen] may be said to have discovered for the ....
(1398

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Ibsen's A Doll's House
....
Ibsen was using
Nora here to bring to light the problem of women's rights: most women did not work in those days; they were supported by their husbands, and ....
(2837

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Disappointment and Satisfaction in The Heiress, Our Town, Oedipus ...
.... situations. This is true of Shakespeare's Hamlet,
Ibsen's Nora Helmer, Sophocles' Oedipus, and the film's Catherine Sloper. In The ....
(1087

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Antigone & Nora
.... As she tells Torvald, "I have been greatly wronged Torvald first by papa, then by you" (
Ibsen 67).
Nora feels a great injustice has been done to her as much as ....
(1339

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Ibsen's A Doll's House and Pirandello's Six Characters in Search ...
.... For example,
Nora's attitude in
Ibsen's play changes from fear to defiance when her husband reads and responds to the two letters from Krogstad. ....
(2221

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A Doll's House
....
Nora is truly a Naturalist reflection of the society of
Ibsen's time, and he writes her escape not only for
Nora herself, but for all women. ....
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Doll's House Nora Quealey
.... china objects and various bric-a-brac" (
Ibsen 234). This is because she is more a possession than a realized human being. By the last scene,
Nora declares she ....
(545

2

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Krogstad as a Foil Character in A Doll's House
.... such a character is placed at odds with one like
Nora, it seems only logical that the audience would side with her on this matter·exactly as
Ibsen had hoped. ....
(601

2

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Role of Money in A Doll's House
.... While this action will play a catalyst in
Nora's dramatic decision to abandon .... more significant role in the action, characterization, and themes of
Ibsen's play ....
(1066

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Feminism in the Victorian Era in A Doll's House
.... In Henrik
Ibsen's A Doll's House,
Nora is a married woman who initially believes her duty is to please first her father and then her husband. ....
(1258

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Henrik Ibsen and Hedda Gabler
.... in these terms: "a neurotic and lascivious woman is apt to be horrified when she finds she is pregnant (ix).")
Nora, the lead character in
Ibsen's A Doll's ....
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Key Themes in A Doll's House
When
Nora slams the door at the end of
Ibsen's (1879) A Doll's House, it was a door slam heard round the world. This is because ....
(1079

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A Doll's House
....
Ibsen, like his character
Nora, knew that it was time for serious talk in a space where serious talk had never previously taken place. ....
(1731

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A Doll's House Letter
.... This is why
Nora eventually felt that she was no more than an object to Torvald .... like the "china objects and bric-a-brac" that decorate their household (
Ibsen 104 ....
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A Doll's House
.... Neither
Nora nor
Ibsen would have found an echo of their struggle to find a new dignity for women there. Morgan, DHJ (1992) Discovering Men. Routledge. London. ....
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Role of the Past on Characters in 2 Plays
....
Ibsen is also successful in using
Nora's expository comments about the past (in the early part of the play) in stark contrast to her comments later in the play ....
(1668

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A Doll's House
.... Gosse, in his critique
Ibsen's Social Dramas, gives us a fuller understanding .... complete deconstruction of the happy, Victorian doll's house that
Nora slams the ....
(1437

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A Doll's House
.... Almost all theater witnessed before
Ibsen's plays is historically considered non-realistic.
Nora, the main female character, is controlled by the illusion of ....
(681

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Ibsen's Hedda Gabbler
.... If she is compared to
Ibsen's other famed heroine,
Nora in A Doll's House, Gabbler seems to be portrayed by
Ibsen as another instance of how a repressive ....
(1747

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A Doll'
.... The brilliance of
Ibsen in this dialogue is that he shows
Nora is very much a woman with feelings, fears, ideas, and, most importantly, thoughts. ....
(1922

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Illusion, Disillusion, and Disillusionment in 3 Plays: A Doll's ...
In Henrik
Ibsen's A Doll's House,
Nora Torvald abandons her family to escape the restrictive confines of patriarchy, marriage, and economic control of women ....
(2031

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A Doll's House
.... Once again
Ibsen employs a highly useful dramatic technique to symbolize
Nora's last effort to hide her secret: her clothing. This ....
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