Nora: Torvald, you don't care about me! You never did and you never will.
Torvald: How could you say that after everything i have ever given you!
Nora: (Opening the door)I am not your child, I am your wife.
Torvald: (grabbing Nora's arm) How dare you disobey me!
Nora: Let go of me!
Torvald: you are not leaving Nora, you are never leaving me.
Nora: (startled) Watch me lea-(sudden body spazzing. Nora falls to the floor.)
Torvald: NORAAAAAA! My sweet, little skylark. (loud cry.)
(Nora is dead.)
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Monday, March 25, 2013
Act II in "A Doll's House" gets quite intense! Nora finds out that Dr. Rank's heart beats for her! All she thought that was between the two of them was innocent flirting! Nora had a plan to ask Dr. Rank for the money she secretly still owed Krogstad. Dr. Rank confessed his feelings at the wrong time, screwing up Nora's plan.
Krogstad decides to be a very nasty person and right a letter to Torvald explaining the situation between him loaning Nora money and her crime. Meanwhile, Torvald decided to go on a rant about firing Krogstad because of how horrible he is. Torvald hated the fact that Krogstad referred to Torvald by his name, which was unsuperior to Torvald. He always went on and ine about how Krogstad isn't someone Torvald wants around his work, especially after Krogstad committed his forgery! As Torvald goes on about this, he does not know that his sweet little scatter brain, Nora, has committed the same crime.
Krogstad decides to be a very nasty person and right a letter to Torvald explaining the situation between him loaning Nora money and her crime. Meanwhile, Torvald decided to go on a rant about firing Krogstad because of how horrible he is. Torvald hated the fact that Krogstad referred to Torvald by his name, which was unsuperior to Torvald. He always went on and ine about how Krogstad isn't someone Torvald wants around his work, especially after Krogstad committed his forgery! As Torvald goes on about this, he does not know that his sweet little scatter brain, Nora, has committed the same crime.
Monday, March 18, 2013
A Doll's House is great! From what I've read, it's a nail biter! Nora is Torvald's wife. She LOVES hisoney! She is a very ditsey kind of woman who isn't good for much. She likes to buy her way through happiness. Nora could use a little reality check if you ask me! Torvald doesn't give Nora half the credit she can potentially have. He refers to her as a "skatterbrain" and "featherbrain." Torvald is a very buisness typical man. He treats Nora like she is a 5 year old rather than his own wife. While Nora likes to spend money, Torvald is a very reserved man.
Mrs. Linde is Nora's old friend. She is now a widow and has come to Bora for some help. She needed a job and figured Torvald can provide her with one. She as well as Torvald, thinks Nora is too caught up on having juantily. Mrs. Linde thinks she has worked much harder than Nora ever will in her lifetime. Krogstad is a lawyer who works for Torvald. He is considered the disreputable character of the story. He commited a crime of forgery and payed his price by being fired by Torvald. He also gained a horrible reputation as retribution. He also blackmails Nora! He is one sneaky and twisted man!
Mrs. Linde is Nora's old friend. She is now a widow and has come to Bora for some help. She needed a job and figured Torvald can provide her with one. She as well as Torvald, thinks Nora is too caught up on having juantily. Mrs. Linde thinks she has worked much harder than Nora ever will in her lifetime. Krogstad is a lawyer who works for Torvald. He is considered the disreputable character of the story. He commited a crime of forgery and payed his price by being fired by Torvald. He also gained a horrible reputation as retribution. He also blackmails Nora! He is one sneaky and twisted man!
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Hi I'm Kelly :). This year, I have enjoyed the people in my class the most, especially Omar. I like how we spark up a conversation and get many different opinions. I also like the way Ms. Santos and Ms. Pettigrew teach! Henrik Johan Ibsen was Norwegian playwright, theatre director, and poet. People refer him as "the father of realism." He was one of the founders of Modernism in the theatre. Henrick was born March 20, 1893 and died March 23, 1906. This left him being to the age of 83.
Henrick's plays were considered scandalous to the public eye. some books he wrote were "Hedda Gabler", "Ghosts", and "An Enemy of the People." He created 26 volumes of plays. Henrick introduced critical eye into conditions of life! He largely impacted Norwegian history.
Henrick's plays were considered scandalous to the public eye. some books he wrote were "Hedda Gabler", "Ghosts", and "An Enemy of the People." He created 26 volumes of plays. Henrick introduced critical eye into conditions of life! He largely impacted Norwegian history.
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