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    points made that eventually led up to that one defining moment. The defining moment for me was when Nora decided that she no longer wants to live the lifestyle of being the “doll”. It starts with Torvalds reading the letter about her borrowing the money and Nora’s secret is finally exposed. Nora and Torvald to outsiders‚ seem to have the perfect life. They seem like a happily married couple with no worries in the world. But little do they know a lot goes on behind closed doors in their home. There

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    become someone without their husbands’ consent. Women in Norway‚ were only useful to amuse their husband‚ and take care of their kids. In the play “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen‚ we see how that plays out onto the play between Nora and her husband Helmer. What was a women’s role in the late 19th century in Norway? The text lead me to ask the question about a women’s role‚ because people in the late 19th century had to take care of their kids‚ and follow the social norms of women in Norway. Nora on

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    After reading "A Dolls House" by Henrik Ibsen‚ I realized that just like life‚ Noras overt symptoms were simply a byproduct of a problem that lies much deeper than simple financial spontaneity. Torvald‚ a patronizing‚ and solely appearance-driven man sets up the relationship for failure from the beginning. The fact that he treats Nora like a child and almost as a toy is not only demeaning to anyone‚ but it is actually awful that any man could treat a woman that way. I do not believe that Nora is

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    Nora keeps to herself and is used as a puppet by Torvald. For example‚ Nora states‚ "Yes‚ yes‚ as you wish‚ Torvald‚" in response to her husband’s orders (Ibsen‚ 111). As a reader‚ one would never expect Nora to be as courageous as she is later in the play based on the way she is originally portrayed. By Act II‚ her capricious behavior is revealed as a result of struggle in her marriage. She does not wear her "happy mask" as frequently‚ but Torvald is still oblivious

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    because it mirrored Nora’s predicament and how she was being used as ‘a doll’. Also the set constantly rotates‚ I think this is done to sum up Nora’s life. She is constantly being controlled by Torvald and is not seen as an equal in Torvald’s eyes. The rotation reflects this cycle and once she breaks free from Torvald the rotation stops. The

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    interpersonal‚ and psychological impact on human culture (Helmer 1991:175). Technology inspired by the horse helped to create the automobile‚ and today the carriage is used as a sporting event in harness racing (Helmer 1991:187). Horse people dedicate their lives and live everyday as if it were on repeat. Owning a horse sets horse people culturally at a different level than most others who don’t have to feed a horse twice a day or muck its stall (Helmer 1991:189). In equine sports and recreation‚ the

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    The events of the play revolved around Nora and her struggle with her role in society‚ considering all of the social obligations that were expected from a woman at that time‚ which still exist today. The story began on Christmas Eve. Nora and Torvald were

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    pages on paper. The dialogue between Nora and Torvald is quite interesting‚ as when they speak it’s a bit like young love struck teenagers‚ and borderlines on mushy. But in the last few pages of the play‚ the title suddenly becomes the lie that Nora has been living for years. The first act opens to around Christmas time‚ and Nora is receiving the Christmas tree. From the start the reader realizes that Torvald and Nora are very different. Torvald playfully chastises Nora for spending money all

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    “A Doll House” Ivania Martinez Mark K. Nishimura English 102 Section #0235 The play “A Doll House” written by Henrik Ibsen in 1879 is considered a landmark in drama for its portrayal of realistic people‚ places‚ and situations. I n this play Ibsen tackles women ’s rights as a matter of importance. Throughout this time period it was neglected. A Doll ’s House was written during the movement of Naturalism‚ which commonly reflected society. Ibsen acknowledges the fact that in 19th century life

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    opinion. Torvald has just as many societal boundaries as his wife Nora does. The society during these times had programmed them into a prescribed roll. The husband

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