A Dollhouse, Acts II & III

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English

 

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Peter S

 

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December 20, 2015

 

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In acts II and III of “A Dollhouse”, the author, Henrik Ibsen, shows how Nora speaks several times of her “most wonderful thing of all”. What is her “most wonderful thing” and what ways that Nora and Torvald did not have them “most wonderful thing”? In Act Two the word wonderful is again repeated three times: NORA: “A wonderful thing is about to happen...
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LINDE: Wonderful? NORA: Yes, a wonderful thing. But also terrible, Christine, and it just can't happen, not for all the world” (1903; II. 341-343). This means something terrible, which must not happen, not for the entire world. What does this word mean? In act II, the Christmas tree that Nora decorated now is stripped bare...
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