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... society. Torvald himself represents the Victorian society. The ... 1467). Torvald represents the way that society treats and views women. Ibsen ...
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... He keeps tight control of the family and also has the only key to their mailbox. Torvald represents society and the middle class rule. ...
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... This leads to the outcome of the play where Nora packs her bags and leaves Torvald. This represents a complete reversal of Nora's character where she is now ...
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... treated her as a doll, and he handed her to Torvald, who adjusted ... The play's title, "A Doll's House", represents the false appearance that the characters live ...
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... He represents the men that would be set off balance by the independent attitudes of women similar to Nora. Torvald is also the purveyor of oppression that Nora ...
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... In all of his ruthlessness and selfishness, Krogstad represents the desperation that Nora ... because it would mean that she would have to involve Torvald and that ...
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... Not even Torvald sees the real Nora until the third act of the play. The Christmas tree is also a symbol of the birth of Christ. This represents Nora's ...
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... In all of his ruthlessness and selfishness, Krogstad represents the desperation that Nora ... because it would mean that she would have to involve Torvald and that ...
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... the weak role of women in society by saying that Torvald would rather ... Mrs.Linde represents the social conformity that women can accomplish in that century. ...
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... This gives you an idea of what the relationship between Nora and Torvald is. Another passage that represents women in the Victorian Era is A Woman's Thoughts ...
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... the wife (Nora) who is oppressed and kept prisoner by her husband (Torvald) as a ... husband and family to live on her own and for herself, it represents a person ...
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... Although Torvald forgave Nora for committing forgery, lying, and being deceitful, she ... However, each aspect of her personality represents a relationship she has ...
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... activities, to save his life, she prepares to leave town, knowing that Torvald would not ... Now that Ms Linde is a widow she represents the independent woman. ...
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... ball dress symbolizes the role she plays in her marriage to Torvald. When Nora first sees the dress, it is torn in little pieces. This represents how Nora's ...
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... that is mentioned at the beginning of the scene represents a last-ditch effort to maintain this fragile facade of a marriage that she and Torvald have created ...
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... the wife sets her attention to the yellow wallpaper which represents her oppression ... Torvald is the egocentric husband who wishes everything to be done in his ...
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... Her father's name represents something from which she always has been and always will be separated. It is through Torvald and Krogstad (the man she takes the ...
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... Her father's name represents something from which she always has been and always will be separated. It is through Torvald and Krogstad (the man she takes the ...
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... have found out the hidden truth : ''Now you must read your letters, Torvald''.(816) But ... We have the conviction that Nora not only represents a forrm of protest ...
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... She discovers that Torvald is not the man she thought him to be and that ... from a submissive housewife to an opinionated, independent woman represents the future ...
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