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... in an era were women were looked down upon, not considered equal to men, so it would be hard for her to find a job. If Nora were to leave her Torvald she would ...
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... She is a widower and has come to Nora for support and to ask Torvald for a job. ... The job that Torvald is awarding Mrs. Linde with is Krogstad's job. ...
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... tells Kristina that she spend a lot of money, from her now pasted away father, to go to a trip to Italy to save Torvald from overload from his last job in a ...
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... Knowing this, Krogstad blackmailes Nora. He tells Nora that if she does not get his job back, then he would tell Torvald everything. ...
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... constantly confront her. She became a teacher and worked many odd jobs before Torvald gave her a job in his bank. She sees Nora ...
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... disgusting it all is!" (Isben, p.1368) This quote by Torvald pierces Nora's heart to the core. "Yes but you were so very right. I'm not up to the job. ...
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... fired and he threats Nora that he would blackmail about her secret to her husband if she wouldn't help him his job to be secured. After Torvald finds out ...
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... Torvald, a character who is a typical Victorian era husband, with a sweet wife, three children, a nanny, a maid and a well paid job; would have represented a ...
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... job back. Nora tries to get a job for Krogstad, but Torvald refuses because Krogstad committed a similar act of forgery to Nora. ...
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... Torvald actually quits his job at the bank and takes a lower position that does not take up as much of his time at another bank. ...
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... In his actions, Krogstad is actually not so different than Nora, Torvald\'s wife ... beginning of the play, Kristine comes to Nora looking for a job, attempting to ...
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... constitution, gaining a right to an equal education, owning property, and having a job. ... She does, however, go behind Torvald's back when she takes out the loan ...
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... knowing what will become of her and her family if Torvald finds out. She tries to think of anything and everything that could help Krogstad keep is job so that ...
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... constitution, gaining a right to an equal education, owning property, and having a job. ... She does, however, go behind Torvald's back when she takes out the loan ...
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... we can squander a little now" She acts like a child and thinks that they will "indeed have piles of money" (1506) because Torvald just got a new job at the bank ...
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... In the first act he comes to Nora and asks her to make sure his job is secure at the bank since Torvald is taking position as manager. ...
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... sick husband, Torvald Helmer. She plans on paying Nils Krogstad, the loaner, back, but he uses this debt as blackmail, when her husband fires him from his job. ...
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... lying to Mrs Linde in order to 'better herself´ or she is lying to Torvald about 'the cat tearing everything to shreds´. And she just did a rush job on the ...
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... when she dances. When Nora begs Torvald to let Krogstad to keep his job at the bank she gets very worked up. Torvald notices her ...
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... Nora and manipulating her into saying good things about him to Helmer, so he can keep his job. ... Torvald is the one of the biggest hypocrites of the world. ...
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... that Nora slipped up on a lie was when Krogstad came looking for her to get him his job back and she was saying that she had influence over Torvald then began ...
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... the sword show that a man's place is out in the world and his job is to ... The problem in A Doll's House is not only in Torvald, but the entire Victorian society. ...
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... old friend of Nora's who is looking for a job. Nora Helmer is a spoiled lady. She has been pampered all of her life, first by her father, and then by Torvald. ...
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... t need the job for the money, but because he's trying to rebuild his reputation, which is an honorable aspiration. Nora attempts to persuade Torvald not to ...
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... Unfortunately, Krogstad threatens to reveal her secret unless she can persuade Torvald, the new bank manager, to let Krogstad keep his job. ...
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... in the story, is anticipating her husband getting a high paying job and living ... These views that Torvald had can be described by which he felt that women were ...
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... is her job to take care of his children and make sure that the public thinks everything is perfect. A prime example of this is when Nora pleads to Torvald to ...
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... Torvald. Torvald has a very typical relationship with society. He is a smug bank manager. With his job arrive many responsibilities. ...
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... Her husband, Torvald Helmer, treats Nora with uttermost respect, but she treats her as a more inferior type of person. He believes it's his job to do ...
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... I believe you even less!" (Dostoyevsky 211) The reader expects Zamyotov to do his job and arrest ... An example of situational irony is when Nora leaves Torvald. ...
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