Women of Drama
.... Unaware of these actions, things go well between
Torvald and
Nora as long as she performs for him, pleasing him by playing "larks and squirrels" and acting the ....
(1300

5

)
Women of Dramas
.... Unaware of these actions, things go well between
Torvald and
Nora as long as she performs for him, pleasing him by playing "larks and squirrels" and acting the ....
(1300

5

)
Antigone & Nora
.... In
Nora's case,
Torvald has treated her in a similar manner to Creon, albeit over different circumstances.
Torvald has continued ....
(1339

5

)
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

4

)
A Doll's House
.... The manipulation of
Torvald to
Nora is a prime example of common relationships of that era. .... To
Torvald,
Nora is only a possession. ....
(780

3

)
Ibsen's A Doll's House
.... After moving from the dependency on her father to the dependency on
Torvald,
Nora once again finds herself in a subservient position in which she must ....
(1058

4

)
Role of Money in A Doll's House
.... After moving from the dependency on her father to the dependency on
Torvald,
Nora once again finds herself in a subservient position in which she must ....
(1066

4

)
A Doll's House
.... We hear this in
Nora's closing confrontation with
Torvald:
Nora: It doesn't occur to you, does it, that though we've been married for eight years, this is the ....
(1731

7

)
Character of Torvald in A Doll's House
.... Upon his return home after Krogstad leaves,
Torvald challenges
Nora's misbehavior, initially with playfulness but ultimately in all seriousness, from the ....
(4318

17

)
A Doll's House Letter
.... Instead,
Torvald wanted
Nora to always appear as the perfect Victorian wife and mother, one who dressed properly, acted properly, and only behaved in a manner ....
(1316

5

)
Feminism in the Victorian Era in A Doll's House
.... The main reason why
Torvald and
Nora cannot have a fulfilling and mature relationship is because
Torvald is of the era and society that views woman as the ....
(1258

5

)
A Doll's House
.... After the second letter arrives from Krogstad, dropping charges and returning
Nora's forged note,
Torvald is relieved and immediately seeks to return
Nora to ....
(681

3

)
Ibsen & Glaspell
....
Torvald's attitude towards
Nora, that she is basically a possession he owns that is incapable of a role outside the boundaries of wife and mother, is similar ....
(1053

4

)
Key Themes in A Doll's House
.... We see such a case in the marriage between
Nora and
Torvald Helmer. ....
Nora begs, steals, lies, and plays games for
Torvald to please him. ....
(1079

4

)
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 ....
(1707

7

)
A Doll'
.... The biggest reason why
Torvald and
Nora cannot have a mature relationship is because
Torvald is of the era and society which thinks the women should be the ....
(1922

8

)
The Position of Women in 3 Plays
....
Nora offers to leave, to be out of the way so that
Torvald can be free. .... (106). This speech says much about the relationship between
Nora and
Torvald. ....
(880

4

)
Role of the Past on Characters in 2 Plays
.... It is enough that
Nora and
Torvald discuss the "hard times" (Ibsen 1324) of the past and repeat several times how happy and grateful they are that they are now ....
(1668

7

)
The plays of Henrik Ibsen
.... 72). This is the general critical view of A Doll's House and of the relationship between
Nora and
Torvald Helmer. Specifically, Ibsen ....
(1398

6

)
"Cloud Nine" and "A Doll House"
....
Torvald's health. When
Torvald discovers that
Nora forged her father's signature to get the money for the loan, he turns on her. ....
(1145

5

)
Doll's House Nora Quealey
.... a woman in her own right.
Torvald has his own room that only he uses, but
Nora doesn't have a room. She is kept in the main room ....
(545

2

)
A Doll's House: Discussion of Marriage
.... 1972, p. 104).
Torvald has
Nora dress up and play larks and squirrels as she caters to his every need and those of her children. The ....
(224

1

)
A Doll's House
.... nicely with it. For the setting we are given is also symbolic of
Torvald as much as it is of
Nora and Victorian mores.
Torvald is the ....
(1437

6

)
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

8

)
A Doll's House & Death of a Salesman
....
Nora offers to leave, to be out of the way so that
Torvald can be free. .... (106). This speech says much about the relationship between
Nora and
Torvald. ....
(1695

7

)
Dramatists' Criticism of Society
....
Nora offers to leave, to be out of the way so that
Torvald can be free. .... This speech says much about the relationship between
Nora and
Torvald. ....
(1696

7

)
Ibsen's A Doll's House and Pirandello's Six Characters in Search ...
.... It is enough that
Nora and
Torvald discuss their past economic hardships and how they are doing somewhat better as the play opens (Ibsen 1-2) due to
Torvald's ....
(2221

9

)
A Doll's House
.... Lord 96). The picture of the perfect household that is contained in the setting is symbolic for both
Nora and
Torvald. It is symbolic ....
(2752

11

)
Nora's Foil Character in Ibsen's Doll's House
.... how they handle the consequences of their actions, we immediately see that
Nora has worked .... in order to repay the debt and keep the incident from
Torvald at the ....
(601

2

)
Henrik Ibsen
.... Mrs. Linde.
Nora--it was Krogstad who lent you the money!
Nora. Yes, and now
Torvald will know all about it. Mrs. Linde. Believe ....
(1297

5

)