Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House
.... nature of their relationship. Her new knowledge raises fundamental questions about everything
Nora had
believed. As she is leaving ....
(898

4

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A Doll's House Letter
....
Nora believed that her sacrifices for Torvald and her family were worthwhile, because she felt that he would make similar sacrifices for her out of his love ....
(1316

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Nora's Foil Character in Ibsen's Doll's House
The ultimate goal of drama is
believed to be the audience's suspension of disbelief for the .... own situation is being used as a foil for the plot of
Nora and her ....
(601

2

)
Krogstad as a Foil Character in A Doll's House
The ultimate goal of drama is
believed to be the audience's suspension of disbelief for the .... own situation is being used as a foil for the plot of
Nora and her ....
(601

2

)
The plays of Henrik Ibsen
.... House, Ibsen challenges some of the essential tenets his society
believed necessary to ....
Nora is a woman who has an understanding that extends beyond the limited ....
(1398

6

)
Dramatists Criticism of Society
....
Nora Reilly is the young Irishwoman in the play, and she is more naive than Synge's
Nora is. Her love for Doyle is unrequited, though she has
believed him when ....
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Illusion, Disillusion, and Disillusionment in 3 Plays: A Doll's ...
.... institution...an automatic provider of absolute bliss." Recognizing this,
Nora heads off .... Willy always
believed his hard work and sacrifice would provide him ....
(2031

8

)
Women and the City Literature
....
Nora: Why don't you have some breakfast first .... This is demonstrated by Doctor Peabody's comment, "I can remember how when I was young I
believed death to be a ....
(1236

5

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Conrasting Past & Present in 3 Literary Works
....
Nora leaves her children and her husband because she realizes that she has failed as .... Willy has struggled all his life, doing what he
believed was necessary for ....
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The Book of Sand (Borges)
.... imagination, in creationin the discovery of new metaphors; I myself
believed in those .... I asked her to marry me, but Beatrice Frost, like
Nora Erfjord, was a ....
(3520

14

)
Women in the US
.... not take issue with the definition of feminism put forth by
Nora, in Ibsen's .... Despite these lies, women have
believed the reports and have altered their behavior ....
(1623

6

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"Jonathan Swift
.... Swift was probably flattered by this attention, as Samuel Johnson
believed that he was, but in any case Swift was not very skillful in the way .... Jaffe,
Nora Crowe ....
(1472

6

)
British Films of the 1960s
.... If sexual permissiveness was
believed to cause wrecks like Alfie Elkins, Diana Scott, and all their victims one of the most intensive explorations .... Sayre,
Nora. ....
(3208

13

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Eugene O'Neil Late Plays Existentialism
.... and authentic belonging with the external world, but all four of them
believed greater self .... says of the drunken Con at the end of the play, after
Nora tells him ....
(10698

43

)
Biblical Creationism and Biological Evolution
.... was an attack on the foundation of religion.7 While Darwin
believed that his .... Heats Up." The Christian Science Monitor (1989, August 3): 7. Barlow,
Nora, Ed. ....
(2099

8

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