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Nora Helmer is a delicate, pampered wife who was spoiled by her wealthy father and later by Torvald. As Ibsen alludes, Nora is the ...
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... Men felt that it was their duty and obligation to be socially dominating over women. In A Doll House Torvald is very dominating over his wife, Nora. ...
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In Henrik Ibsen's, play A Dolls House, the character of Nora Helmer goes through the dramatic transformation of a kind and loving house wife, to a desperate ...
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... she says 31 hours to live, what she really means is to live as a member of a family, to be a mother and to be a wife. This is the first big change in Nora. ...
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His wife's name is Nora. ... His wife again is placed second to his business. Nora, Helmer's wife is also very protective when it comes how her husband views her. ...
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... As well, as devoted a wife to her husband as Nora makes herself out to be, she still gives into her flirtatious urges; with Dr. Rank for example. ...
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His wife's name is Nora. ... His wife again is placed second to his business. Nora, Helmer's wife is also very protective when it comes how her husband views her. ...
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His wife's name is Nora. ... His wife again is placed second to his business. Nora, Helmer's wife is also very protective when it comes how her husband views her. ...
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... wife. Helmer, constantly refers to Nora as his "own sweet little songbird" as if Nora is his helpless, little child, not his wife. ...
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... 1530). By saying this, he is implying that one of Nora's duties as his wife is to physically pleasure him at his command. Torvald ...
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... men. Nora finds happiness in keeping her husband pleased, at first. Torvald is very dominating over his wife, Nora. He controls ...
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... Through Marcus's latter to his wife, the painful ramifications of Nora's decision to accommodate her own personal desires instead of those of her family become ...
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... incapable of understanding. In his actions, Krogstad is actually not so different than Nora, Torvald\'s wife. Krogstad places family ...
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... On page 1571, Mrs. Linde says to Nora 'A wife can't borrow money without her husband's consent.' Mrs. Linde expects Nora has gotten the money through other ...
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... Nora's undeniable strength is shown through the mere fact that she saved Torvald's life by risking her perfect wife status, and going against society. ...
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... This part in the play is a reflection on how Torvald wanted Nora to be the wife he wanted her to be. This was shown by Nora having ...
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... Most importantly perhaps, Nora can be examined as the child-wife. At the beginning of the play, Nora tells the story of Torvald's trip to Italy. ...
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... Instead of reproaching himself for his treatment of his wife and trying to change his views on marriage he reverts to Nora's state of unrealistic notions when ...
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... It appeared as though Nora was a model wife this is clear the way that Torvald treats her with his little pet names calling her "skylark", "squirrel ...
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... The woman wants to be independent, not only to be recognized as a mother and wife. When Nora closes the door of the doll's house behind her, she opens a ...
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... I don't want all this", Torvald asks "Aren'tI your husband?" In what he said, it demonstrates how he thinks Nora's duties as his wife is to pleasure him at his ...
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... realize how phony her marriage is. Torvald sees Nora's only role as being the subservient and loving wife. He refers to Nora as "my ...
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... investigations!" (56). Nora real purpose to Torvald is that of a "doll-wife". Torvald needs Nora to act every inch the lady. He ...
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... At first he only viewed Nora as a fulfillment for his need for a wife, but when she left he finally realized that he really did need her. "Empty! She is gone. ...
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... is facing. Likewise, in Isben's play A Doll House Helmer believes that his wife Nora only focuses on trivial matters. Three weeks ...
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... is not surprising that Nora is such a changeable character for she is constantly interchanging between three main roles: a supporting wife, fundamental mother ...
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... His wife, Nora is a beautiful and faithful wife. ... It does not seem like he loves Nora, because how could one disclaim one's wife if one loves her. ...
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... Nora, as the wife, tries everything possible to please him, and do what he wants. ... Nora, the wife, friend, deceiver, and new woman. ...
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In the play A Doll's House, Henrik Isben tells us the life of the loving wife Nora. Controlled like a doll her whole life, Nora ...
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... The sacrifices made by Nora are far outweighed by the actions of her counterparts. Torvald sees Nora's only role as being the subservient and loving wife. ...
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