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    Nora Helmer

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    conversations with Ms Linde‚ we are introduced to Nora’s hidden independence and illegal actions. Nora uses the image of being a victim of society to cover up her secret business. An example of this is when Nora buys macaroons and lies to Torvald about having bought them. “Not a little nibble at a macaroon?” Nora: “No‚ Torvald- I promise you honestly-!” (Act 1‚ pg27) Nora rebels against society’s morals and laws that “a wife can’t borrow money without the husband consent.” (Act 1‚ pg35) Although she realises

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    Henrik Ibsen’s late 19th century drama‚ A Doll’s House is a political play that fractures the barriers between the public and private spheres of the suffocating bourgeois lifestyle of the Victorian era. The play’s subversive attitude is embedded in an exploration of women that challenges female archetypes whilst emphasising a fine balance between freedom and attachment. Specifically‚ Ibsen’s exploration of identity emphasises the process of self-authorship and the creation of autonomy as defined

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    story “A Dolls House” begins on Christmas Eve. One of the main characters in the play‚ Nora‚ is making preparations for Christmas‚ for example getting the Christmas tree making sure she has presents all along while she is eating her favorite treat‚ macaroons. Nora’s husband Torvald‚ then enters the room to discuss having money for gifts and such. Torvald mainly focuses on his money and material things rather than on people. His significance of manhood relies on his financial assurance. Throughout the

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    leads to Nora separating from the household‚ a tragic event for her kids as well as to Torvalds reputation. Torvald treats Nora as a child by patronizing her and calling her names. However‚ Nora is much smarter than he perceives. She hides the macaroons from him and by lying about this‚ we can already get the sense that she is unhappy and defies Torvald in many ways. In reality‚ Nora possesses an intelligent‚ manipulative side that Torvald doesn’t realize exists. By secretly saving money to pay

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    Summary From the opening of the play to the announcement of Dr. Rank’s and Mrs. Linde’s arrivals. It is Christmas Eve. Nora Helmer enters the house with packages and a Christmas tree. She pays the porter double what she owes him and eats some macaroons. Her husband‚ Torvald Helmer‚ comes out of his study and addresses Nora with tenderness and authority‚ calling her his "skylark" and his "squirrel." Nora tells Torvald that she wants to show him what she has bought‚ and Torvald teases her for being

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    Character Essay Nora Helmer In the play A dolls house‚ there are several characters with different personalities that affect the ending result of the play. Out of all these characters there is one character that stands out‚ this character is Nora Helmer. The reason for Nora to stand out of the rest of the character is because that she dramatically alters the play plus the play plot is very focused and based on her‚ she is to a further extent the main character. Nora is woman that is said to be

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    make a final dramatic positive change by leaving behind her authentic life for a more copacetic and mature life. Nora is depicted as childlike in the first scene of the play by taking macaroons from her pocket and secretly eating one. As Nora speaks with her husband‚ he randomly asks her if she has eaten any macaroons today; Nora deceives him by vowing that she has not eaten any. This boldface deception is a prime example of how she

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    Chapter One Origins and Antiquity: Myths‚ Legends‚ and Epics The geographical origins of Western literature lie in areas as diverse as the Middle East‚ the Mediterranean‚ the central European forests‚ and the northwestern coasts‚ each of which produced a body of oral histories‚ myths‚ and legends‚ many of which were subsequently written down. They have been drawn on by writers since the emergence of a Western literature culture in ancient Greece. Stories have been used as entertainment‚ as origin

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    they are discussing financial issues that they are facing during during Christmas Plot On a Christmas Eve. Nora Helmer walks into the apartment with gifts and a Christmas tree. She paid the porter double what he asked for and she was eating macaroons. Her husband‚ Torvald Helmer‚ comes out of his study calling Nora his skylark and his squirrel. Nora tells Torvald that she wants to show him what she has purchased‚ and Torvald jokes with her for being a spendthrift. Nora replies that they can now

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    iscuss the role of gender in act one of “a doll’s house" ‚ The play "a doll’s house "by Ibsen evolves around the position of masculinity and femininity. In the first act of the play‚ the gender struggle over ideological power is introduced by establishing fixed roles and standings of individuals to which they are bound to. At first glance one focuses on the sexist gender role of the Nora and overlook that there is also a set stereotype according to which men have to behave. In the 1880 Norway

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