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Yes; and, just think of it, I couldn't go and nurse him. I was expecting little Ivar's birth every day and I had my poor sick Torvald to look after. My dear, kind father—I never saw him again, Christine. That was the saddest time I have known since our marriage. MRS. LINDE: I know how fond you were of him. And then you went off to Italy? NORA:
https://genius.com/Henrik-ibsen-a-dolls-house-act-3-annotated
A Doll's House (Act 3) Lyrics. [THE SAME SCENE.--The table has been placed in the middle of the stage, with chairs around it. A lamp is burning on the table. The door into the hall stands open
https://www.owleyes.org/text/dolls-house/analysis/themes
in. A Doll's House. One of the most central themes of Ibsen's A Doll's House is the concept of women as possessions in marriage and society as a whole. The play's title alludes to this theme—Nora is Torvald's "doll," not his equal. The play is concerned with how all of its characters, but especially women, are forced to keep up
https://www.enotes.com/topics/dolls-house/questions/what-significance-title-dolls-house-rather-than-105909
Ibsen wrote the play A Doll's House to protest the treatment of women in his society. Ibsen saw all women, especially middle class women like Nora, as being treated like "dolls." Ibsen saw that
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-introliterature/chapter/a-dolls-house-by-henrik-ibsen/
Yes; and, just think of it, I couldn't go and nurse him. I was expecting little Ivar's birth every day and I had my poor sick Torvald to look after. My dear, kind father-I never saw him again, Christine. That was the saddest time I have known since our marriage. Mrs Linde. I know how fond you were of him. And then you went off to Italy
https://www.gradesaver.com/a-dolls-house/e-text/act-iii
And you have always been so kind to me. But our home has been nothing but a playroom. I have been your doll-wife, just as at home I was papa's doll-child; and here the children have been my dolls. I thought it great fun when you played with me, just as they thought it great fun when I played with them.
https://www.litcharts.com/lit/a-doll-s-house/themes/individual-vs-society
Below you will find the important quotes in A Doll's House related to the theme of Individual vs. Society. Act One Quotes. I would never dream of doing anything you didn't want me to. Related Characters: Nora Helmer (speaker), Torvald Helmer. Related Symbols: Macaroons. Related Themes: Page Number and Citation: 5.
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_Nora_. Yes; and, just think of it, I couldn't go and nurse him. I was expecting little Ivar's birth every day and I had my poor sick Torvald to look after. My dear, kind father--I never saw him again, Christine. That was the saddest time I have known since our marriage. _Mrs. Linde_. I know how fond you were of him. And then you went off to
https://www.enotes.com/topics/dolls-house/questions/describe-nora-woman-mother-wife-536435
Describe Nora's character in A Doll's House with detail. Nora is a complex and dynamic protagonist.In the beginning of A Doll's House, she sometimes bears her husband's outright insults.When she
https://www.litcharts.com/lit/a-doll-s-house/act-three
Analysis. The act opens on the same room, this time only occupied by Mrs. Linde, who is trying to read a book but doesn't seem able to concentrate. Dance music is heard from the floor above. Mrs. Linde listens for a sound at the front door, checks her watch, obviously waiting for someone. Eventually, she sees that someone is there, and goes
https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/d/a-dolls-house/summary-and-analysis/act-i
The maid tells Torvald that their family friend, Dr. Rank, awaits him in his room. When Torvald has gone, another visitor arrives to see Nora, and the two women, who have not seen each other for the past ten years, are alone onstage. Christine Linde, having just returned to her hometown, tells Nora all about her unfortunate life.
https://www.thatenglishteacher.com/ap-literature-class-blog-period-e/a-dolls-house-act-1-response-womans-role-in-society2
"Helmer is a man. He has a man's pride. He would be so ashamed and humiliated if he thought he owed me anything" (16) A man is suppose to be the provider for the family not the woman, that is not her role. So for Helmer to owe anything to Nora would be shameful. Woman's roles in society were strict, and Nora is no exception to the rule.
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Yes; and, just think of it, I couldn't go and nurse him. I was expecting little Ivar's birth every day and I had my poor sick Torvald to look after. My dear, kind father—I never saw him again, Christine. That was the saddest time I have known since our marriage. [pg 17] Mrs. Linde. I know how fond you were of him. And then you went off to Italy?
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from her father or that she lies about it as she has lied about the macaroons and opposing Helmer's wishes. Nora's conversation with Mrs Linde soon raises the the word is twice repeated—and the 'place of woman'. matter of 'imprudence' Perhaps less obvious until thought about in hindsight is the irony of Helmer's
https://www.litcharts.com/lit/the-doll-s-house/characters/else-kelvey
The younger sister of Lil, Else is a shy, quiet, and mysterious child. She wears a long white dress that is too big for her and a pair of old boys' boots. A "tiny wishbone of a child," she has cropped hair and "enormous solemn eyes.". She rarely speaks, not even to her sister. Instead, when she wants to communicate, she tugs on the
https://www.owleyes.org/text/the-dolls-house/read/the-dolls-house
The father and mother dolls, who sprawled very stiff as though they had fainted in the drawing-room, and their two little children asleep upstairs, were really too big for the doll's house. They didn't look as though they belonged. But the lamp was perfect. It seemed to smile to Kezia, to say, "I live here." The lamp was real.
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Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Don't disturb me. Bought, did you say? All these things? Has my little spendthrift been wasting money again, There can be no freedom or beauty about a home life that depends on borrowing and debt. We two have kept bravely on the straight road so far, and we will go on the same way for the short time longer that there need be any
https://literatureapp.com/henrik-ibsen/a-dolls-house/full-text
Yes; and, just think of it, I couldn't go and nurse him. I was expecting little Ivar's birth every day and I had my poor sick Torvald to look after. My dear, kind father—I never saw him again, Christine. That was the saddest time I have known since our marriage. MRS LINDE. I know how fond you were of him. And then you went off to Italy? NORA.
https://genius.com/Emily-bronte-wuthering-heights-chap-4-annotated
So, from the very beginning, he bred bad feeling in the house; and at Mrs. Earnshaw's death, which happened in less than two years after, the young master had learned to regard his father as an
https://speeches.byuh.edu/devotional/luke-15-the-parables-of-loss-and-redemption
And he arose, and came to his father. (Luke 15:18-20) Rather than joining himself to a citizen of a far country, he will join himself to his father. So he goes. In verse 20 we see how he was received: [W]hen he was yet a great way off, his father saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him. (Luke 15:20)
https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/27/politics/read-biden-trump-debate-rush-transcript/index.html
He says he wants to commute their sentences and say that - no. He went to every single court in the nation, I don't know how many cases, scores of cases, including the Supreme Court, and they
https://www.litcharts.com/lit/the-doll-s-house/themes/innocence-and-cruelty
There stood the doll's house, a dark, oily, spinach green, picked out with bright yellow. Its two solid little chimneys, glued on to the roof, were painted red and white, and the door, gleaming with yellow varnish, was like a little slab of toffee. Four windows, real windows, were divided into panes by a broad streak of green.
https://www.studocu.com/ph/document/titay-national-high-school/english/the-doll-short-story-english/58778462
"All right, mujer," he said, "but not the doll!" And he raised his voice again. "Boy! Boy! Boy!" The boy was getting the doll ready for bed in the wigwam of coconut fronds he had built in the yard below. The doll was long, slender, rag-bodied with a glossy head of porcelain.