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    ideas explored in a literary work.” Gender dictates how Nora is treated. Torvald is stripping his wife of her most cherished feminine role motherhood when he says. ”I shall not allow you to bring up the children.” “I dare not trust them to you.” Pg688. This theme exposes the restricted role of women. This shows the status of women at the time was not treated independently. Nora leads a hard life because society dictates that Torvald be the marriages dominant member. This portrays the bleak picture of

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    Minnie Wright and Mrs. Nora Helmer Mrs. Minnie Wright is one of the main characters in the play “ Trifles” by Susan Glaspell. The act characterizes Mrs. Minnie Wright‚ a wife who is the prime suspect in the murder of her husband. She has to live an unhappy‚ miserable‚ tortured life by her husband‚ who treats her as nothing important like a trifle. The play A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen has theme of female rights‚ gender roles and marriage life. In A Doll House‚ Mrs. Nora Helmer is characterized as a

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    changes that occurred in the group’s ownership structure‚ after 2010 6. What effect will these changes have on the group’s competitiveness in the global shipping industry? Your answers: Question 1 Consulting the case study of the Torvald Klaveness Group it is possible to draw several issues that family business may face. Family business is usually a creation of one charismatic person‚ who invested all his time into developing and growing the assets for the future generations. As the

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    signature in order for her family to survive. Time passes‚ they manage to pull through and on top of that Torvald gets promoted to manager status. Conflict occurs when Krogstad learns that he is about to lose his job so he blackmails Nora saying if he loses his job he will unmask her and bring her down with him. Without furthermore address he says that he wants a higher position and that he will crush Torvald and become the manager himself. By putting

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    needs to discover who she really is in order to figure out her reality as an individual. As Nora performs the tarantella for Torvald and is putting on a show for her husband‚ she suddenly realizes that she has also been putting on a show about her marriage. Nora has pretended to be someone she is not in order to fulfill the role of a perfect doll-house wife that Torvald wants. Although Nora lied about the arrangements she made to save Torvald’s life this shows that she is no longer sheltered and

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    Some of the world’s greatest works of literature often share qualities and themes with one another‚ but vary as the writing progresses. This is extremely evident when comparing two important characters in the writings‚ The Great Gatsby and A Doll’s House. The stories consist of two women‚ Nora and Daisy‚ who struggle with societal norms of their time period. Throughout the writings‚ Nora and Daisy‚ who once shared similar points of view evolve and develop views with different perspectives from one

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    married couple named Torvald and Nora. This married couple is able to thoroughly demonstrate what the men and women’s roles were during this time. Torvald is the one that seems to possess all of the power in the relationship and is often talking down to Nora without even realizing it. “Torvald: Come‚ come‚ my little skylark must not droop her wings. What is this! Is my little squirrel out of temper? Nora‚ what do you think I have got here?” “Nora: Money!” (1.1.24-25). Torvald is constantly referring

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    A main character‚ Torvald‚ in the play A Doll House‚ by Henrik Ibsen could be viewed as a morally ambiguous character. He displays the character traits of a morally ambiguous person. Torvald’s personal consumption of appearances shows how he treats his wife and home and personal pride. Torvald’s wife Nora is the center of several of the traits that classify him as a morally ambiguous character. Nora is more like a possession to Torvald than a soul mate or wife. She is like a doll to him‚ something

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    this play when one of the main characters‚ Nora‚ is always joyous and perky when she convinces her husband to give her more money. Throughout this play‚ money forces characters to show their true selves. For Nora‚ the young beautiful wife of Torvald‚ money is her addiction. It serves as the driving force for her to break the law when her husband becomes ill. Her whole life is turns upside down when what she seeks most is money and can’t get it without taking illegal actions. Without a signature

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    finding out that her ideal of life was just a imagination of her and that all her life had been build up by others people’s‚ specifically her husband and her dad ideas‚ opinions and tastes. Nora is the pampered wife of an aspiring bank manager Torvald Halmer. In a desperate attempt to saves her husband’s life Nora once asked for a loan so she and her family could move somewhere where her husband could recover from his sickness. Giving the circumstances she‚ as a woman of that period‚ by herself

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