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- bookworm-dg added a post in the A Doll's House Group:
sullymonster makes some really great points.
I also think that if you'd take the...
- sullymonster added a post in the A Doll's House Group:
The title of this play makes reference to Nora's position in her own household, as...
- kwoo1213 added a post in the A Doll's House Group:
Great question for the discussion board!For me, it is clear why this play has its...
- oklaamy created a topic in the A Doll's House Group:
At what moment in the play do you understand why it is called "A Doll's House"?
- kwoo1213 added a post in the A Doll's House Group:
This is a very tough question. As a mother, I cannot imagine ever leaving without...
- bookworm-dg added a post in the A Doll's House Group:
I think that Nora's decision had both its good and bad sides. Yeah, it was pretty...
- bookworm-dg added a post in the A Doll's House Group:
Nora lived in a time where rebellion from women went against the norm. You can...
- bookworm-dg answered a question in the A Doll's House Group:
I agree with the statements above.If you would look at the situation and see Nora...
- bookworm-dg answered a question in the A Doll's House Group:
Adding to what pmiranda2857 said, the tarantella is quite a wild dance and could...
- pmiranda2857 answered a question in the A Doll's House Group:
An interesting symbol that is usually not mentioned is the dance, the Tarantella,...
- kwoo1213 answered a question in the A Doll's House Group:
An obvious symbol is Nora herself. She is the "doll" of the house,...
- studjenn asked a question in the A Doll's House Group:
What symbolism is represented in "A Doll's House"?
- amy-lepore added a post in the A Doll's House Group:
I second the idea of freedom and identity. Nora is being suppressed and in a...
- lit24 answered a question in the A Doll's House Group:
The term 'Point of View' is used only in relation to prose fiction.It indicates...
- studjenn asked a question in the A Doll's House Group:
What is the point of view in "A Doll's House"?
- kwoo1213 added a post in the A Doll's House Group:
Another main focus is being true to oneself. Nora is not able to be her true...
- pmiranda2857 added a post in the A Doll's House Group:
I think that the main idea in A Doll's House, which centers around Nora, is about...
- gbeatty added a post in the A Doll's House Group:
The main idea is the possibility of a woman (and especially a daughter, mother,...
- studjenn created a topic in the A Doll's House Group:
What is the main idea of the play "A Doll's House"?
- gbeatty answered a question in the A Doll's House Group:
Well first, we have to sever the first category. Nora's identity as a woman is...
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