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Doll House - College Paper

Doll House


is a play by Henrik Ibsen. It is about Nora and her husband Torvald. Their marriage is not stable it changes from time to time.Nora is not happy with her marrige beacuse her husband treats her like a child.So that, Nora decides to change her life from being an animal and a kid to be a real adult woman.
In the beginning of the play, Torvald,reffering to Nora, asks “Is that my skylark twittering out there?” (Act I,1565). Nora replies to him "Yes, it is"(Act I,1565).From the beginning of the play, it is evident that Nora is a carefree woman. Also,Torval thinks that she is his spoiled bird. After Calling Nora a lark, Torvald ,in contrast, calls her "Is that my squirrel rustling?” (Act ...

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does that beacuse she does not want Torvald to find out about the money she borrowed from Krogstad.
Another example that proves Toval's treating Nora as a child is that he does not trust her with money.He thinks that she will weaste the money on some child's things.
In act III, After Krogstad threatens to expose Nora,Torvald does not immediately offer to help her.He cares about himself only. He does not think about her wife and her feeling.He waits until he discovers that his social status will suffer .When knows that his social position will not be harmed , he reveal his true emotion to Nora.Immediately,Nora relize that her husband only cares about his social and physical ...

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Added: 1/31/2006 04:11:48 AM
Category: English
Type: Premium Paper
Words: 349
Pages: 2

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