Nora's Departure in A Doll's House
.... Tung explains that "Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House was perhaps the most widely known foreign play in pre-1949 China," and that "
Nora, the play's
heroine, was a ....
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A Doll's House
.... in the 19th century life the role of the woman was to stay at home, raise the children, and attend to her husband, but also creates in
Nora a
heroine with a ....
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A Doll's House
.... It is obvious that Ibsen wanted to create a kind of Joan of Arc
heroine in
Nora, because, as pointed out above, her transformation is not realistic, based on ....
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Dysfuntional Family in Drama
.... The character of Lyuboff Ranevskaya in The Cherry Orchard offers quite a contrast to
Nora in A Doll's House. The Ibsen
heroine is at heart an innocent who ....
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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 ....
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Five Women of Japanese Society
.... was described as "hypnotic and seductive" causing a sensation that "brought the house down" (p. 2). Sumako portrayed
Nora in A Doll's House, a
heroine who went ....
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Women and the City Literature
....
Nora: Why don't you have some breakfast first?... Nick: ...It's too early for breakfast. In Larson's Passing the
heroine of the story passes herself off as a ....
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Henrik Ibsen and Hedda Gabler
.... or at least feminine - critical study of Ibsen's most controversial
heroine falls in .... yet, unlike the polite denouement of A Doll's House, where
Nora sits her ....
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The Book of Sand (Borges)
.... is announced at the start of the story by the female feminist
heroine "England was .... lovers; I asked her to marry me, but Beatrice Frost, like
Nora Erfjord, was ....
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A Marriage Proposal, Anton Chekhov
.... and would serve as the perfect ending to redeem the hero or
heroine if they .... "A Marriage Proposal." In Great Writing, Harvey S. Wiener and
Nora Eisenberg (eds ....
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Anton Chekhov and A Marriage Proposal
.... and would serve as the perfect ending to redeem the hero or
heroine if they .... "A Marriage Proposal." In Great Writing, Harvey S. Wiener and
Nora Eisenberg (eds ....
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Tenets of the Romantic Comedy
.... comedy genre also ascribes various elements or qualities on the
heroine or romantic .... As Shumway (2008) explains of comedies by
Nora Ephron like Sleepless in ....
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Eugene O'Neil Late Plays Existentialism
.... We will see this exemplified in O'Neill's greatest tragic
heroine, Mary Tyrone who basically .... of the drunken Con at the end of the play, after
Nora tells him he ....
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