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... actions of the characters. For example, in Act III, Nora goes offstage to get changed; "I'm changing. No more fancy dress". It is a ...
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... Nora's behavior against what society expects: "From now on, happiness doesn't matter; all that matters is saving the bits and pieces, the appearance."(Act III, ...
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... Commentary Act III is Nora's awakening. Nora's dependence on Helmer makes Helmer think that he has the right to whatever he wants from Nora. ...
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... understand them. (III.209) Nora rejects the patriarchal family structure that denies her an independent identity. She demands a ...
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... understand them. (III.209) Nora rejects the patriarchal family structure that denies her an independent identity. She demands a ...
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... he finally realises that she did do it out of love he says, "You have loved me the way a wife ought to love her husband"(Act III pg 63). When Nora hints of ...
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... Act III is the most crucial point of the entire play. Nora realized that she was considered a plaything, more than a partner or companion. ...
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... In ACT III, Torvald discovers the note, but also quickly dismissed it because of a second note form Krogstad. Nora tries to calm down after Torvald's outburst ...
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... Nora and Torvald on the other hand end up completely quite at the start of the Act III when the notorious letter is about to arrive. ...
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... Then I came to live in your house..." ( Henrik Ibsen: Act III, pg. ... Nora has conflicting goals because she does not have a clear-cut path for her future and she ...
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... sick. His sister, Nora has to take him on a Saturday and she tries to scare him the whole time they are walking to the church. ... III). Study ...
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... the sane people who are willing to admit that they are crazy." -Nora Ephron "The ... thine own self be true William Shakespeare, Hamlet,(Act I, scene iii) "I never ...
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