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oh, nora. you are much maligned, and yet. i wonder why people find you so much more annoying than emma bovary, etc.
i think there's so much about this play as a historical document that i appreciate and enjoy and love that sometimes i forget it's supposed to be a PLAY.
that said, i don't think nora was *supposed* to be entirely sympathetic. i think her annoying behaviors are supposed to get on your nerves - but somewhere, i think, Ibsen hoped that you would see the way she acts is not simply who ...more
i think there's so much about this play as a historical document that i appreciate and enjoy and love that sometimes i forget it's supposed to be a PLAY.
that said, i don't think nora was *supposed* to be entirely sympathetic. i think her annoying behaviors are supposed to get on your nerves - but somewhere, i think, Ibsen hoped that you would see the way she acts is not simply who ...more

Again Ibsen packs much controversy into the end of the play. Until the last few pages the story appears to be about a happy marriage and family with one dark secret looming over them. It appears that is true, however the secret is much bigger than we were led to believe. Nora is a mcuh stronger character than I expected.
Nora - What do you consider my most sacred duties?
Helmer. Do I need to tell you that? Are they not your duties to your husband and your children?
Nora - I have other duties just a ...more
Nora - What do you consider my most sacred duties?
Helmer. Do I need to tell you that? Are they not your duties to your husband and your children?
Nora - I have other duties just a ...more

This wasn't at all what I expected, and I confess I was pleasantly surprised by the ending.
First of all, I thought I had read this, but clearly I had it confused with another book. Second of all, I had Nora pegged as a twit (I was basically silently screaming at her: just tell him everything and get it over with! for most of the play), Christine as a meddling ass, and Torvald as a pompous idiot. I do not believe it is a spoiler to say this: I had them all wrong. (Well, maybe I wasn't so wrong ab ...more
First of all, I thought I had read this, but clearly I had it confused with another book. Second of all, I had Nora pegged as a twit (I was basically silently screaming at her: just tell him everything and get it over with! for most of the play), Christine as a meddling ass, and Torvald as a pompous idiot. I do not believe it is a spoiler to say this: I had them all wrong. (Well, maybe I wasn't so wrong ab ...more


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