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    Henrik Ibsen’s play‚ ‘A Doll House’‚ such minor characters exist‚ who can change the outcome of the play. Mrs. Linde‚ a childhood friend of Nora‚ the protagonist‚ highlights Nora’s childlike and egotistic state by contrasting it with Linde’s selfless and sensible character. She aids in the development of plot by introducing the idea of self-satisfaction to Nora‚ whose main function is to fulfill a women’s role in the household. Ultimately‚ Mrs. Linde can be identified as an important minor character

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    than poetic verse which was written by Henrik Ibsen in 1879. The play opens up close to Christmas where Nora comes home and her childhood friend comes to visit to tell Nora that when her husband died‚ she was left with no money and no children and asks if Torvald would give her a job. Nils Krogstad then arrives and states that Torvald wants to fire him from his position at the bank. He then asks Nora to use her influence to ensure that his position remains secure and when she refuses‚ Krogstad points

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    Comparison & Contrast of the Characters Nora and Linde in “A Doll’s House” “A Doll’s House”‚ written by Henrik Ibsen is a three-act play‚ which talks about a family life‚ where Torvald Helmer is the husband to Nora‚ who is the housewife. The major characters within this play are Torvald Helmer‚ who is a bank manager; Nora Helmer‚ the wife to Torvald; Dr. Rank‚ a close friend to Torvald; Mrs. Linde‚ Nora’s friend since childhood; and Nils Krogstad‚ a bank clerk. The play also constitutes of the minor

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    play to decide why is Nora lying concerning Krogstad. Nora has a childlike way enjoying shopping this Christmas especially since her husband will have a full-time permanent job at the bank she does have a care in the world about spending . Her husband Torvald want to know what Nora want for Christmas to his surprise money which bring the plot of the play regarding the money. The fact being that this play is extreme anxiety to money owing. From the start to the end Nora‚ and Krogstad plan slowly

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    Honors 10A English Period 4 15 April 2013 The Life of a Doll In “A Doll’s House”‚ written by Henrik Isben‚ translated by Michael Meyer‚ Nora‚ wife to Trovald‚ is constantly being treated like a helpless creature and called names like‚ “squirrel”‚ “skylark”‚ and “squander-bird.” Trovald refers to Nora only by names‚ such as those you give to a pet or a doll. Nora is not allowed to do anything on her own free will and her only job is to entertain and obey every whim of Trovald. She also describes that

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    A Doll’s House by: Henrik Ibsen Main Characters • Nora Hemler – The protagonist of the play and the wife of Torvald Helmer. Nora initially seems like a playful‚ naïve child who lacks knowledge of the world outside her home and a bit of a ditz. When her husband‚ Torvald‚ calls her things like his "little squirrel‚" his "little lark‚" and‚ worst of all‚ a "featherhead‚" she doesn ’t seem to mind. Experiences and knowledge have enabled her to see her position in her marriage with increasing clarity

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     and I will assess not only your  group work‚ but also your individual work.                   Metaphor  A metaphor is when you compare two  unlike things without using like or as.  World Literature with Mrs. Mahoney (and  her baby) is the perfect storm.     Dramatic Irony  Nora tries to distract Torvald from getting

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    stubs on ragged branches. The destruction and run down of the tree is like the way the characters lives are going. All of the characters have something chaotic going on their lives and they all are slowly becoming a wreck. 2a. The significance of Nora asking the maid if her children would forget her if she was gone for good is that she really feels sad about her life. This also foreshadows events that could occur later in the play. b. This question could hint at that she plans on running away or

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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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    shall go home”. Nora is being portrayed as a child at the opening scene of the play‚ one can see that Nora is “hiding the macaroons in her pocket”. She is doing this because her husband Torvald Helmer‚

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