Men: • Both have the money and control over how it is spent • Are worried about their status in the community- their reputation is very important to them • Treat women like dolls-are playthings‚ decorative‚ add to the house with their beauty and charm. • Both patronize the women –use diminutives • Make all the decisions financial and otherwise for the family. • Males are dominant • Both regard their wives as intellectually inferior‚ don’t want a wife who is independent and free thinking
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Does Torvald have redeeming qualities? Yes he does. Torvald is a lawyer‚ meaning he’s wealthy. It’s very obvious that he loves his wife Nora; he gives her whatever she wants within reason and is a great provider. Nora‚ in my opinion is what we call a “gold digger” now and days. She’s is constantly asking for money from her husband Torvald and spending it on things that she honestly doesn’t need‚ she just likes money. Nora’s running over him and he is completely blind to see it. In Act 1‚ it’s
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In the televised version of ’Summer of the Seventeenth Doll’ actors have executed both dialogue and stage directions. Taken directly from Ray Lawler’s writing of the play and interpreted effectively to build unique characterization and voice to completely capture the entire scope of conflict between characters. One of the most important jobs of a playwright is conveying emotions to an audience and relationships with the work of the actors. Firstly‚ is an example of conflict‚ as catalyzed by Emma
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Form and Structure Ibsen・s .A Dolls House・ has two strands to the main plot; one being Nora and Torvald・s relationship (linking Krogstad) and the other‚ an underlining sub-plot involving Christine and Krogstad. With in the structure of the play Ibsen uses this parallel situation to highlight certain aspects of each character‚ for example the sobriety of Christine to the careless child like manner of Nora. Ibsen uses many different styles of from and structure to make sure the audience is grasped
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My character of choice is Nora‚ from Isben’s A Doll House. My descriptions are pre her life changing revelations (since her change is so drastic‚ and we don’t know who she becomes). Additionally‚ I thought it would be more fun as she is very light hearted and full of cheer as her previous self. Nora would go to the bookstore as she enjoys the excitement of finally being free from (mainly her) debt. She’s thrilled to look at every book‚ whether it is children’s‚ adventure or romance. She quickly
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in on female empowerment; otherwise known as the American Girl phenomenon. American Girl dolls came about in 1986 when a Midwestern woman sought to create a better female role model than the bodacious Barbie. The original American Girl dolls had a deep impact on the developmental years of thousands of young girls who grew up in the nineties. Samantha‚ Kirsten‚ and Molly were the original three dolls. Each doll was accompanied with its own historical story and personality which was revealed through
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Where do you work and what kind of impact does your job or business has on you? For me‚ I previously owned a pawn shop in Albany. In this frenzied business there is someone always trying to sell you something. You have to work quickly and efficiently‚ because the environment is very fast paced. You need a few employees to maintain the flow of traffic coming into your business. You have to log down every transaction with each customer you do business with‚ This in itself takes up a big part
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Reflective statement for WIT-Minal The topics discussed were: “ In what ways do time and place matter to this work?” and “What connections did you find between issues in the work and your own culture and experience?” “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen is a playwright based in Norway in the 1870’s. To some extent‚ time matters to this work because it brings up the issues of roles of women in the 1870’s. Women were not very independent at that time and had to take permissions from a male authoritarian
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Cited: Ibsen‚ Henrik. A Doll ’s House. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee‚ 1999. Print.
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his society. He denied Nora the right to think and act the way she wished. He required her to act like an imbecile and insisted upon the rightness of his view in all matters. The relationship between the two main characters of Nora and Helmer in "A Dolls House" are established through the diologue and stage directions which take place in Act One. The relationship between the characters is quite simplistic‚ derived from the 1870s time period in which it is set. Helmer‚ the
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