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... Helmer's first spoken phrase comes from the study off-stage: "Is that my little lark twittering out there?" (346) He refers to Nora as a lark, a lighthearted ...
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... For example: Is that my little lark twittering out there? / Is that my squirrel rummaging around? / ...the little lark's wings mustn't droop. ...
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... For example: Is that my little lark twittering out there? / Is that my squirrel rummaging around? / ...the little lark's wings mustn't droop. ...
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... This is why I chose the pattern of Tolvard repeatedly calling Nora his little 'lark'. ... Nora is quite the contrary of Tolvard's little lark. ...
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... He refers to Nora as "my little squirrel" (p.1565), "my little lark" (p.1565), or "spendthrift"(1565). To him, she is only a possession. ...
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... Torvald again referrers to Nora early in the play as "my little lark" when she is moving around the room and humming with a carefree spirit that might ...
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... I was exactly the same, your little lark, your little doll that you'd have to handle with double care now that I'd turned out so brittle and frail. ...
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Her husband, Torvald, talks to her like a little girl, using terms such as "little lark" or "little squirrel" or his "song bird" in ways that illustrate his ...
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... Nora, Nora, just like a woman." "His contemptuous attitude toward Nora's intelligence and sense of responsibility-he calls her his "little lark," his "little ...
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... Throughout the play Torvald calls his wife, "his little lark", "sulky squirrel", or other animal names. A lark is a happy, carefree, songbird. ...
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... be possessed. He refers to her as his little "lark" and "squirrel," implying that she is small and helpless. Similarly, Torvald ...
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... In Act One, Nora is called a multitude of pet names by Helmer, such as "my little lark" "my squirrl" and "my little spendthrift." He treats her like his doll ...
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... Even by Torvald's pet names for her is she degraded and belittled: "Is that my little lark twittering out there?" (Doll's 116; act 1), "Is that my little ...
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... Whenever Torvald speaks to Nora he usually calls her "my little squirrel", and "little lark". He also calls her a spendthrift whenever she asks for money. ...
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... This childish sulking obviously works with Torvald as he immediately produces L4o pounds for 'his little lark´ This child-like act not only gets her what she ...
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... fact "my most precious possession." When Nora acquiesces and says "Everything you do is right," Helmer happily responds that finally "my little lark is talking ...
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... He not only took away her individuality, but he also transformed her into the "little lark"(1575) he admires - he even controlled what she could not eat. ...
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... He calls her "my squirrel"(970), and "my sweet little lark"(972); this show how he does not think of her as an equal, but rather his possession. ...
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... For example, he is always calling Nora by a "pet name", such as "little sky-lark" or "little squirrel", as though she is his daughter, rather then his spouse. ...
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... These names include "little songbird", "squirrel", "lark", "little feather head", "little skylark", "little person", and "little woman". ...
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... They use pet names every time they talk to each other. "Is that my little sky-lark chirruping out there? Yes it is. Is that my little squirrel frisking about? ...
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... would allow Torvald to call her pet names like "squirrel","Is that my squirrel rummaging around"(Ibsen, 1240), "lark", "spendthrift", and "little bird." "Nora ...
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It is about a girl named Remy, her friend Lark, and her other friend Morgan. ... It consists of his mom, dad, and little sister Starr. ...
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... For example, while Torvald figuratively and continually refers to Nora as his "little sky-lark" and "squirrel", Nora's conversation with Krogstad contains an ...
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... For example, while Torvald figuratively and continually refers to Nora as his "little sky-lark" and "squirrel", Nora's conversation with Krogstad contains an ...
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... In the first scene of act one where Nora is coming home, we find Torvald referring to Nora as a lark then a little squirrel. Women ...
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... While Helmer calls her his "lark", "squirrel" and "his little one", Nora also names herself these names to try to coax Helmer into giving her money. ...
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... In Ibsen's play, this idea is very clearly illustrated by the way Torvald treats Nora and calls her such things as "lark" and "little woman". ...
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... However, their marriage is dysfunctional. Torvald sees Nora as a plaything, doll. His nicknames for her are "lark", "songbird", and "little child". ...
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... Elda's is located on Lark Street, which is a fairly busy street. ... She spoke with us for a couple of minutes, told us a little about her restaurant. ...
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