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A Doll's House After reading A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen, and examining the roles of the three main characters, Nora, Christine, and Torvald, the ...
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... and submissive girl. When Nora finds out that Christine is a widow she says "Poor thing, how you must have suffered. And he left ...
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... men. (Declaration of Sentiments) Ibsen makes references to this using Christine Linde, widow and a friend to Nora. Christine's husband ...
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... men. (Declaration of Sentiments) Ibsen makes references to this using Christine Linde, widow and a friend to Nora. Christine's husband ...
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... towards Torvald. Nora's old friend, Christine Linde, can sympathize with Nora about her relationship with her husband. In the past ...
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... save their marriage. Christine helps Nora realize that she can think and act independently as a woman. Nora and Torvald's marriage ...
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... I forged a name." In the following conversation between Nora and Christine it is clearly stated that Torvald does not know of Nora's actions: "Mrs. Linde: And ...
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... condition. As Nora talks to Christine in Act I she says: "...I was the one responsible for it... Whenever Torvald has given me money... ...
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... Nora and Christine have been friends for a number of years, and due to that, they developed a close relationship. Their conversations are sincere and truthful. ...
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... I forged a name." (Isben 44) In the following conversation between Nora and Christine it is clearly stated that Torvald does not know of Nora's actions: "Mrs. ...
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Christine Linde is a childhood friend of Nora's. ... Christine went through many hard and has already gone through all the things Nora is about to face. ...
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... I thought they were forbidden here." Nora replies, "Yes, but these are some Christine gave me." (Act 1, sp 263,264) Nora hides that she bought the macaroons ...
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... Christine Linde. It is after Nora tells Christine that the reader realizes that Nora plays games just to keep her husband happy. It is ...
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... Reading the play in this manner creates more meaning as well as more life to the actual play. In the beginning of the act, Nora talks to Christine. ...
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... An example occurs when Nora asks: Nora: No, Christine, it was beastly of me. ... Nora ( looks incredulously at her ): But, Christine, how is that possible? ...
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... Therefore, Ibsen uses both Christine and Nora to act as each other's foils in the end by helping to bring out their individual traits. ...
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... What about Nora's friend Christine, who betrayed Nora in Nora's house, and behaved like if nothing happened? She was her best friend. ...
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... We see that she is truly becoming resigned to this course of events as Christine attempts to salvage the situation and Nora simply states, "There's nothing to ...
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... He is more consumed with work than ever and Nora is becoming a nervous wreck. She has tried to consult with her friend Christine on what to do, but their ...
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... wants the reader to realize that Nora was not the fool she allows herself to be seen as. Later in the same act, she exclaims to Dr. Rank and Christine she has ...
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... Krogstad. 1996. 7 April 2000 http://geocities.com/Athens/9089/dh-krogstad.html Sortland, Chris. Christine Linde and Her Influence on Nora. 1996. ...
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... The close-ups are only used on Christine (Nora Gregor) to demonstrate to the audience that she is the main and most important character. ...
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... Nora always wants to please everyone, especially her husband, Torvald. ... Her friend, Christine, see the mask of a strong independent woman who saved her husbands ...
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