A Doll’s House Group
- What role does Dr. Rank play, and how does he advance the play?
Created by kdavis112291 on Oct 6, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - To what extent does gender predetermine the actions of the characters in A Dolls House?
Created by essendon92 on Jun 21, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - Can U think of another character that is like Nora?
Created by herappleness on Jun 15, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - A Doll's House reflects Ibsen's feminist conception. State your feminist or anti-feminist view of the play.
Created by teardrop on Jun 5, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - Is A Doll's House dated? Could there be a Nora in North America today?
Created by class-of-2008 on Mar 31, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - How many FOILS are there in a Doll's House?
Created by sectumsempra-24 on Jan 6, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group.
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- I think the gender of males plays a huge part in this play. Men in the 19th century valued three...
Posted by pappas92 on Oct 27, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - In reply to #1: I disagree. I believe he plays a hugely important role in the play. He is a...
Posted by pappas92 on Oct 27, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - Nora did not have to leave. She did not have to leave her children and husband. Torvald made a...
Posted by pappas92 on Oct 26, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - In reply to #1: The ending of The Doll's House marks it as a then modern day tragedy: There is no...
Posted by kplhardison on Oct 21, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - I can assure you that I have seen enough cases which sadly show that a woman such as Nora still...
Posted by herappleness on Oct 15, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - Would any woman who is totally dependent on her husband's salary not be similar to Nora? I...
Posted by timbrady on Oct 12, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - The fact that Torvald monitors even what Nora eats shows the degree of his obsessive control....
Posted by mshurn on Oct 11, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - Of course it is Torvald's fault. It was destined to be Torvald's fault. It has to be...
Posted by reidpilch on Oct 9, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - I believe Ibsen wrote the play more as a commentary or criticism of the pressures and mores of...
Posted by reidpilch on Oct 9, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - It's interesting that so many people say that it is against societal code and ethical law today...
Posted by reidpilch on Oct 9, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - I think that Nora's abrupt abandonment of her marriage is not as surprising as it may seem. In...
Posted by fallynn on Oct 8, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - I definetly do not think Torvald is fully to blame. Torvald can not be blamed for not coming to...
Posted by fallynn on Oct 8, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - I can think of a perfect example of a Nora in North America - the women in the FLDS, and...
Posted by sixdabomb on Oct 8, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - Although Nora said she no longer loved Torvald, I didn't get the impression that she tried very...
Posted by sixdabomb on Oct 8, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - Well I think that automatically everyone sees Nora as the only victim in the story and therefore...
Posted by fallynn on Oct 8, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group.

