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... I really think it is. I'm glad that I got to see Nora stand on her own two feet. ... I hope that one day those women like Nora stand up to their husbands.
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... This is where Nora makes a stand for what she really believes in. She puts on a cold face and allows him to yell as she has already decided to leave. ...
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... Such a regretful ending might indeed be considered tragic, yet the reader can not help but be pleased at Nora's final stand against outside influence. ...
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... Nora showed that she "must stand quite alone." --- Bibliography** www.pinkmonkey.com
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... When Torvald said that he would be by Nora's side no matter what happened, he really meant he would stand by her as long as his reputation wasn't on the line. ...
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... When you were dancing the tarantella, chasing, inviting--my blood was on fire; I couldn't stand it any longer--thats why I brought you down so early-- Nora. ...
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... tarantella, like a huntress, a temptress, my blood grew hot, I couldn't stand it any longer"(1530), showing how he is more interested in Nora physically than ...
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... skylark" could stand up for herself and overcome a man's domineering power. To be completely honest I did not think that the play would end with Nora walking ...
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... Nora walks out of that door with a different outlook on life. ... but to prove to herself that she can be her own person, and for once in her life, stand alone.
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... see Nora's struggle to break free of her caged prison. In the beginning of the play, she is first weak and childlike. She then gains some strength to stand up ...
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... She "must learn to stand alone."" (Clurman, 114) It is at this time that Nora realizes that in order to get on with her life she mus! ...
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... take on any other responsibilities. Nora's taking a stand is the first indication of growing up. When Helmer tries to forbid Nora ...
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... In Act 3, however, everything changes. Nora's mistakes are revealed, but instead of being submissive to her husband, Nora decides to stand up for herself. ...
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... was founded upon these stereotypes, and as we eventually see, could not stand without them. ... In Nora's case, her main function is to keep up the facade of a ...
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... Nora and Edna were two women who paved the way for women everywhere to stand up for what they believe in and to make sure they are happy with themselves before ...
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... When I saw you turn and sway in the tarantella--my blood was pounding till I couldn't stand it" showing how he is more interested in Nora physically than ...
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... We've made a brave stand up to now, the two of us; and we will go right on like that the little while we have to." (p.1143) Nora planned on paying Krogstad ...
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... Nora realizes that the only way she could become free and independent would be to leave. "I have to stand completely alone, if I'm ever going to discover ...
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... It took time to evolve into a new person, but after she did she became a person who could not stand to be oppressed by Torvald any longer. Nora says, "I've ...
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... Nora Roberts is a celebrated author of romance fiction for Silhouette, who has written ... In the process, Laura learns to stand up for herself and assert herself ...
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... Eventually she evolved into a person who couldnąt stand to be married to Helmer anymore. Helmer: Nora, I would gladly work for you night and day, and endure ...
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... Nora seems to stand as dominant example of emancipation. Nora insists on pulling herself away from Torvald's view of her as a stereotypical wife. ...
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... Nora seems to stand as dominant example of emancipation. Nora insists on pulling herself away from Torvald's view of her as a stereotypical wife. ...
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... Eventually she evolved into a person who couldn't stand to be married to Helmer anymore. Helmer: Nora, I would gladly work for you night and day, and endure ...
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... That's why I couldn't stand it any longer being cut off up there. ... The character of Mrs. Linde allows Nora to understand that by leaving, she will undergo many ...
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... that, for the first time, I am alone with you-quite alone with you, as you stand there young and trembling and beautiful. (Ibsen 421) Torvald treats Nora as if ...
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... In this way, Nora becomes an example of how women should stand up for themselves and assert themselves rather than allow themselves to be dominated. ...
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... That's why I couldn't stand it any longer being cut off up there. ... The character of Mrs. Linde allows Nora to understand that by leaving, she will undergo many ...
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... tarantella, like a huntress, a temptress, my blood grew hot, I couldn't stand it any longer"(1530), showing how he is more interested in Nora physically than ...
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... Ibsen is trying to tell women to stand up and take control of their lives. He does this through the way he shows Nora going through a drastic change and ...
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