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... No little girl renounces her father's terms of endearment, nor would Nora reject what Torvald says to her until she finds the courage to grow up. ...
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... Nora demonstrates this at the end of the play when she decides to leave her family and "grow up." Although Nora and Mrs. Linde share similarities, they also ...
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... mother. Nora had always been treated as a child; she needed to grow up herself before she helped her children grow up. Edna's awakening ...
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... 1522). Nora tires to make light of the situation. ... before. She does not want to be bothered with the problems that force her to grow up. ...
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... The "pot to grow in" that the bonsai tree is "lucky" to have, can also be used as a congruence to Nora's "doll house" or life of seclusion in which at the end ...
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... Charley said it best, to Willy. "When are you going to grow up"? (Miller 755) Nora thought of committing suicide to protect her husband and her family. ...
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... of their struggles to communicate, which lead Nora to leave. And finally for Tom leaving his sister and mother he is giving them freedom to grow because he ...
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... never grow up and that he must leave his family because he will never grow up and that nearly his whole life has been a farce. Similarly, when Nora tells her ...
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... Even though their marriage was shattered, both Torvald and Nora had to experience what they did to then grow and become truly independent themselves. ...
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... she wants to grow into a responsible mature woman. She describes herself as a "Responsible human being" and wants to live her own life. Nora's rebellions were ...
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... lot about his reputation. He feels that his reputation will grow if he is married to a lovely woman like Nora. "But no man would ...
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... she recognizes that he is once again trying to cut off her chance to grow and become involved in the world. In effect Torvald alienates Nora into leaving her ...
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... woman pregnant. Rose and Nora both had to deal with insensitive men who were a product of the era in which both men grow up. The men ...
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... Nora has come to the conclusion that she has not been given a chance to grow up, as any other human, but remains ageless, much like a doll. ...
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... Nora: That may be. ... If she had continued to grow, and mature, and had accepted the kind of person she became, then perhaps she would have gained the courage to ...
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... Nora: Millions of women have done it. Helmer: Oh, you think and talk like a stupid child. Nora: That may be. ... (Page 587) If she had continued to grow, and mature ...
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... Nora: Millions of women have done it. Helmer: Oh, you think and talk like a stupid child. Nora: That may be. ... (Page 587) If she had continued to grow, and mature ...
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... She wanted to blossom with her husband and grow something that was a part ... A Doll's House, Henrik Ibsen bravely depicts a female protagonist, Nora Helmer, who ...
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... When Nora realizes where his real interests lie, she perfectly sums up their situation by ... a child, she still is very childlike and she needs to grow up before ...
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... Joe was married and had a child, and that the building that Nora resided many ... convict [Lustig] means when he expresses the hope that the boy will grow up to ...
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... Joe was married and had a child, and that the building that Nora resided many ... convict [Lustig] means when he expresses the hope that the boy will grow up to ...
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... He left Dublin in 1904 with Nora Barnacle, a chambermaid (they married only in ... The inhabitants of Dublin grow from innocence to experience and that is why the ...
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... only the sane people who are willing to admit that they are crazy." -Nora Ephron "The ... at troubles, you won't have anything to laugh at when you grow old." -Ed ...
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... So your Nora could have dancing lessons? ... Some of the Similarities are that both of the characters grow from there awakenings by the end of the play. ...
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... She had two children with him named Henry Jr. and Nora. ... She compares herself to her children's toys, things that they eventually grow out of. ...
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... A lot. In any event, this experience served to make Darcy grow, with respect to manner and his management of pride. ... 2. You've Got Mail. Dir. Nora Ephron. ...
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... In order for the human species to grow, evolve into a smarter mor fit being, man needs to let go of fictional roots and begin finding the real ... ed. Nora Barlow. ...
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... The town continues to grow and remains largely isolated from the outside world ... source notes that "the quest for memory is the search for one's history" (Nora 289 ...
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