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Friday, November 9, 2012

The Controversial Play "A Dolls House"

Linde, an old school booster station of Nora's arrives, saw her husband has died, leaving her with no money and she is hoping Torval chiffonier give her a job at the bank. Krogstad, a low worker at the bank, then arrives to talk with Torval. Mrs. Linde and Nora talk and Nora reveals that when they were stolon married and poor, Torval took ill and they had to go to Italy for him to recover. They needed money soberly and she illegally borrowed money for the trip, telling Torval the money had come from her father. For years, she has worked and protected to repay the loan, and soon it will be fully repaid.

Nora is grim by Krogstad's presence, and then Dr range comes out of the study saying Krogstad is morally sick (Ibsen, Act 1). Toral comes out of the study and says he can probably hire Mrs. Linde, and Dr Rank, Torval and Mrs. Linde leave. Nora is alone with her children when she realizes Krogstad is in the room. He tells Nora that Torval wants to fire him and asks Nora to intercede. When she refuses he threatens to reveal a contract on which she forged her father's signature to get the money for she and Torval to go to Italy. He now threatens to reveal the truth to Torval unless she gets Torval to let him stay on at the bank. Nora speaks to Torval, but he refuses and says Krogstad is an amoral man and he feels physically ill in his presence.

Act Two opens on the pursuance day, Christmas Day (Ibsen Act 2). Mrs. Linde arrives to wait on N


all his opinions and I held the same opinions. If I had others I conceal them, because he would not have liked it. He employ to call me his doll child, and play with me as I play with my dolls. Then I came to live in your house...I mean I passed from my father's hands into yours. You settled everything according to your taste, and I got the same tastes as you; or I pretended to--I don't know which--both ways perhaps...I lived by performing tricks for you, Torval. But you would have it so.
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You and father have

through with(p) me a great wrong. It's your fault that my life has been wasted..." (Ibsen Act 3).

Torval leaves, and Dr Rank arrives, telling Nora his death is close, and she flirts with him to lighten his mood (Ibsen Act2). She wants to ask him to help intervene on Krogstad's behalf, but Dr Rank tells Nora he is in love with her, so she can't ask for his help. When he leaves, Krogstad arrives and demands an explanation for his dismissal. He now insists on his reinstatement, and that it be at a higher(prenominal) position. He places a letter detailing Nora's debt and forgery in their mailbox. Nora panics and tells Mrs. Linde everything, and she tells Nora to prevent Torval from curtain raising the letter as long as possible and goes to speak to Krogstad. Nora distracts Torval by previewing her tarantella for the evening, and dances wildly. She manages to stall him from opening the letter until after the party. Mrs. Linde returns saying she left a placard for Krogstad, but he will be gone for until the beside evening.


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