Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House
.... believed. As she is leaving
Nora tells Torvald that she "must think things over for [her]self and get to understand them" (65). In ....
(898

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Antigone & Nora
.... life. When Torvald informs her that above all else she is a wife and mother,
Nora tells him: "I don't believe that any longer. I ....
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A Doll's House
....
Nora tells Helmer at the end of the play that, "I have to try to educate myself. You can't help me with that. I've got to do it alone. ....
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Women of Drama
....
Nora tells Torvald, "During eight whole years, no more than that ever since the first day we met we have never exchanged so much as one serious word about ....
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Women of Dramas
....
Nora tells Torvald, "During eight whole years, no more than that ever since the first day we met we have never exchanged so much as one serious word about ....
(1300

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A Dolls House
.... ball.
Nora tells Mrs. Linde that Dr. Rank is dying, and Mrs. Linde becomes suspicious that he is the source of
Nora's loan.
Nora ....
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Ibsen's A Doll's House
.... ball.
Nora tells Mrs. Linde that Dr. Rank is dying, and Mrs. Linde becomes suspicious that he is the source of
Nora's loan.
Nora ....
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Henrik Ibsen
.... out who she is when she has stripped off the appearances of frailty and uselessness that the men in her life have wrapped her with, as
Nora tells her husband. ....
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Key Themes in A Doll's House
....
Nora recognizes that she can never become a woman in her own right under such confining strictures. She
tells Torvald, "If I'm ever to reach any understanding ....
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Feminism in the Victorian Era in A Doll's House
.... expressions for these men, eventually
Nora comes to recognize she is nothing more than a doll living in the house of oppressive males. As she
tells her husband ....
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Illusion, Disillusion, and Disillusionment in 3 Plays: A Doll's ...
.... As Torvald
tells her, "I pretend to myself that you are my young bride...that .... After
Nora risks her reputation and that of the family by secretly acquiring money ....
(2031

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Wise Children
.... In fact, at one point Dora
tells us though she and
Nora may be a shadow of their former selves, they are all each other have got and are, as such, "stuck with ....
(1036

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Angela Carter's Wise Children
.... In fact, at one point Dora
tells us though she and
Nora may be a shadow of their former selves, they are all each other have got and are, as such, "stuck with ....
(1036

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A Doll's House Letter
....
Nora was such a woman. As she herself
tells husband, "a great wrong was done to me Torvald. First by Papa and then by you" (Ibsen 104). ....
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Ibsen's A Doll's House
.... understanding of this when
tells Torvald that "a great wrong was done to me, Torvald. First by Papa and then by you" (Ibsen 1972, 104). Because
Nora acts like ....
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Role of Money in A Doll's House
.... understanding of this when
tells Torvald that "a great wrong was done to me, Torvald. First by Papa and then by you" (Ibsen 1972, 104). Because
Nora acts like ....
(1066

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Ibsen & Glaspell
.... However,
Nora's attempts to repress that which is threatening to destroy her doll's house is .... As she
tells Torvald "When I lived at home with Papa, he told me ....
(1053

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Eugene O'Neil Late Plays Existentialism
.... As Sara says of the drunken Con at the end of the play, after
Nora tells him he will be himself again in the morning: "No. He'll never be. ....
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A Doll's House
....
Nora's final act of discarding her "party" dress in favor of her "everyday" dress signifies her .... us is right--society or I" (Act 3, p.280), as she
tells Torvald ....
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Conrasting Past & Present in 3 Literary Works
.... threatens to reveal
Nora's forgery of her father's name in borrowing the money, her world is shattered. Her husband's reaction when she finally
tells him the ....
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Character of Torvald in A Doll's House
.... "You're an odd little one," he
tells Nora. "Exactly the way your father was. . . . Well, one takes you as you are. It's deep in your blood. ....
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Aspects of Works of Fiction
.... found in Jack London's "To Build a Fire," in which the author
tells us what .... Although
Nora has begun internally to overcome her fear of her husband long before ....
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Henrik Ibsen and Hedda Gabler
.... woman is apt to be horrified when she finds she is pregnant (ix).")
Nora, the lead .... Thea
tells Tesman and Hedda of her concern for Lovborg, who, after years of ....
(4020

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The Book of Sand (Borges)
.... to become lovers; I asked her to marry me, but Beatrice Frost, like
Nora Erfjord, was a .... Instead, the narrator
tells us that words are the only manner he has of ....
(3520

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Life of James Joyce
.... In 1904 he left Dublin with
Nora Barnacle, a chambermaid whom he eventually married. .... reveals about the actual facts of Joyce's life but for what it
tells us of ....
(1852

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Hedda Gabler
.... As she
tells him "I could not bear the idea that any one should throw you .... Unlike
Nora in Ibsen's A Doll's House, Hedda does not have the courage to leave her ....
(1271

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"Two Kinds" by Amy Tan
.... From the beginning of the story, the girl
tells how her mother sees America as a land of .... "Two Kinds." In Great Writing, Harvey S. Wiener and
Nora Eisenberg (eds ....
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Ibsen's Hedda Gabbler
.... Gabbler expresses her reverential admiration for Lovborg's suicide when she
tells Judge Brack: It .... If she is compared to Ibsen's other famed heroine,
Nora in A ....
(1747

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Women in Film
.... As he
tells her in Red Dust, "We belong here, it's a dirty, rotten country .... Even
Nora Ephron makes films in the 1990s dealing with the incompleteness of being a ....
(2824

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Freud's View of Women and Culture
....
NORA. .... Set first in the coal-gray hills of rural Kentucky, then in the freezing climate of World War II industrial Detroit, this novel
tells the story of a ....
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