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... Nora's final test of courage comes, of course, at the climax of the action, after Krogstad sends the bond back and all seems to be well again. ...
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... Nora's final discussion with Torvald shows that she is leaving him to learn for herself ("to educate herself") whether she is justified in finding the roles ...
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... "If there is anything sure and steadfast in Nora's final posture it is that she "must take steps to educate herself" if she is ever to reach any understanding ...
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... Nora's final gesture declares her separation from the fixed role of a wife. Nora seems to stand as dominant example of emancipation. ...
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... Nora's final gesture declares her separation from the fixed role of a wife. Nora seems to stand as dominant example of emancipation. ...
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... think [the children] would forget their mother if she was gone for good?" Ibsen inserts an aspect of foreshadowing which highlights Nora's final departure from ...
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... think [the children] would forget their mother if she was gone for good?" Ibsen inserts an aspect of foreshadowing which highlights Nora's final departure from ...
(1420 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... individuality. There are three minor characters that have a significant impact on the final decision that Nora attains. Each one ...
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... Nora's loan from Krogstad becomes the final act that destroys her relationship with Torvald. Her true nature and playfulness are overwhelming. ...
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... The final incident that proves to Nora she must leave and search for her calling takes place when Torvald can't accept that she was trying to help him. ...
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... In the final scene Nora is changed. Her husband Torvald forces Nora to truly see the quality of her life and marriage and Torvald's character. ...
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... inevitable, and one must move on. Nora finally takes this step in the final scenes of the play. She will no longer live in a doll's house. ...
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... It is in the second act that Nora sets into place the final illusion that will be shattered - the "miracle" that she hopes beyond hope will occur. ...
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... She stands up to him for the first time in her life. In the final scene she leaves Torvald begging for her to stay but Nora walks out to start a new life. ...
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... This disillusion marks the final destructive blow to her doll's house (Ackerman, 110). Nora finally decides to leave Torvald, aware that a true marriage ...
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... By raising Nora, and now Nora's children, the nurse seems to accept the fact ... In the final scenes, the reader discovers that Krogstad and Mrs. Linden were once ...
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... own two feet. During the final scene of the play Nora is gradually being forced to realize what reality is. Her husband finally ...
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... The final confrontation between the couple involves more oppression by Torvald, but by this time Nora has realized the situation he wishes to maintain. ...
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... In the final dramatic scene of the play she explains to Trovalt that she feels like his little doll in a doll house. ... Nora wants to begin a new life. ...
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... Nora shows great self-importance and seems to be proud of herself as she tells Christine of a step towards the door of independence. In the final act of the ...
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... the final horrible disintegration has begun" (957). The very existence and fate of Dr. Rank manifests a sense of sorrow and despair and this forces Nora to ...
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... Nora's treatment by her father, her marriage to Torvald, and the Victorian time period in which they lived, and process of events which lead to her final ...
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... Instead of clueing in her husband about what she had done, (the final step in the ... She lived her life in an illusion, pretending to be the old Nora that she was ...
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... Instead of clueing in her husband about what she had done, (the final step in the ... She lived her life in an illusion, pretending to be the old Nora that she was ...
(2046 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... On the night of Dr. Rank's final examination, the reader sees the symbolic connection between Rank's death and the "death" of Nora and Torvald's marriage. ...
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... The final scene of the play has the haste and drive of the beginning of ... He clearly enjoys the idea that Nora needs his guidance, and he repeatedly strikes a ...
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... The final confrontation between the couple involves more oppression by Torvald, but by this time Nora has realized the situation he wishes to maintain. ...
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... The final confrontation between the couple involves more oppression by Torvald, but by this time Nora has realized the situation he wishes to maintain. ...
(1484 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... The final confrontation between the couple involves more oppression by Torvald, but by this time Nora has realized the situation he wishes to maintain. ...
(1504 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... rings makes the whole process very final, the audience will realise that there is no turning back. This is the moment that finalises Nora leaving Torvald. ...
(1763 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
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