Nora's Departure in A Doll's House
....
Nora: ...What are the children doing? MaryAnn: They're playing with their
Christmas presents, dear little things; but...
Nora: Do they often ask after me? ....
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A Dolls House
.... It is
Christmas Eve and
Nora returns home loaded with Xmas gifts. .... When Torval asks what
Nora would like for
Christmas, she says money (Ibsen). ....
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Ibsen's A Doll's House
.... It is
Christmas Eve and
Nora returns home loaded with Xmas gifts. .... When Torval asks what
Nora would like for
Christmas, she says money (Ibsen). ....
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A Doll's House
.... As Northam points out,
Nora's insistence on hiding her troubles is symbolized by the
Christmas tree: "We, the audience, can see the tree, suggestive of family ....
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A Doll'
.... This is no basis for a mature relationship, but
Nora at the beginning of the play .... Nobody; of course nobody will come to-day,
Christmas-day; nor tomorrow either ....
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The View of Marriage in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House
.... The opening scene introduces Torvald and
Nora in a playfully affectionate dispute about
Christmas presents and household expenditures: Torvald: When did my ....
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A Doll's House Letter
.... Nobody; of course nobody will come to-day,
Christmas-day; nor tomorrow either .... As you can see my friend,
Nora's state was one of distraction, one she understood ....
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A Doll's House
.... in Ibsen is not limited to setting devices, like the
Christmas tree, but .... to the complete deconstruction of the happy, Victorian doll's house that
Nora slams the ....
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Ibsen & Glaspell
....
Nora tries to keep her real feelings repressed, and her activities at
Christmas are designed as a smokescreen to keep her Victorian home clean and tidy morally ....
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"Cloud Nine" and "A Doll House"
.... she begs for money with the promise that she'll "hang the bills in pretty gilt paper on the
Christmas tree" (Ibsen 555). But, of course,
Nora wants the money ....
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Conrasting Past & Present in 3 Literary Works
.... At the start of the play,
Nora seems to be a successful wife and mother, happily preparing for the first
Christmas on which she can spare a little extravagance ....
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Life of James Joyce
.... In 1904 he left Dublin with
Nora Barnacle, a chambermaid whom he eventually married. .... his wife Gretta spend an evening at his elderly aunts'
Christmas dance, a ....
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