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normal and average. Nora is a woman who is seen as nothing more than a simple creature. Her husband often refers to her in cond...
and changes his mind. He will not sacrifice his only daughter because of Menelaus unfaithful wife. (The impetus behind the Trojan ...
beginning of the story she is simply a doll, a pretty thing that plays her role as the good wife and mother. As one author notes, ...
as "little skylark twittering." Her husband calls her "little featherbrain," "little scatterbrain," "squirrel sulking", and "song ...
coincidence and picturesque contrast" (A Dolls House) punctuated by his use of language plays a significant role in identifying No...
particularly like the characters of Christine and Krogstad, especially since Krogstad is essentially blackmailing Nora, we see tha...
point that in order to become complete, we must learn more about ourselves and who we are. In order to do this, we need to experi...
and makes his way to her dressing room. He knocks, but then quickly enters the room, knowing that she is expecting him. The dan...
than an idiot, indicating that he had no real knowledge of who she was. However, as the story progresses she slowly began to emerg...
In five pages this paper contrasts and compares the works by Henrik Ibsen and Franz Kafka in a consideration of each author's pres...
This essay indicates that Barry Witham and John Lutterbie's Marxist analysis of "The Doll's House" is accurate and provides insigh...
This essay pertains to Ibsen's "A Doll's House" and discusses the character of Nora. Five pages in length, four sources are cited...
with his manly independence, to know he owed me anything!" (Ibsen Act I). When Torvald finds out about her deception and the sca...
her shell, showing her intelligence and her need to be independent and the fact that her husband will not accept and appreciate wh...
One could argue that perhaps Ibsen told the press he was not a feminist in order to get the media off his back, but the...
and his life. He does not allow, or expect her to be anything more. He berates her like a child for spending money and for eating ...
are no different in this regard, inasmuch as they are inherently diverse by nature yet are also further divided by social dictates...
However, Antigone dared to do just that. Her brothers Polyneices and Eteocles fought on opposite sides and when both were killed ...
her husbands life seems threatened Nora does the right thing by forging her fathers name and getting money to assist her husband. ...
The common theme of keeping secrets links these two characters in this five page paper. There are no other bibliographic sources ...
in order to obtain the loan. At this point in the nineteenth century, married women were not allowed to own property or carry out ...
This essay consists of six pages and compares the social oppression the wives in each story experiences. There is no bibliography...
In five pages the point of view, structure and characterization of Ibsen's play are analyzed. There are no other sources listed i...
In all honesty, Dr. Stockmann fails to think outside his scientific reasoning. He is, in a sense, blind to those who do not believ...
seriously ill and needs a change in climate to regain his health, Nora is forced to take drastic measures in order to finance such...
heroine is willing to risk her life by defying King Creon in order to give her warrior brother Polynices the proper burial he was ...
chance to marry and would fight amongst other females for this dubious honor. She would also seem to be showing that in each case ...
In six pages this report compares women's subservient status in each of these literary works. Eight sources are cited in the bibl...
This paper consists of five pages and considers Victorian masculinity in Ibsen's characterization of Torvald Helmer and Modernist ...
her husband. She has little identity and really does not seem interested in finding much of an identity. However, as the story evo...