Thesis Statement/Essay Topic Of The Sense Of Time In An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge
Saturday, October 12, 2019
The Miracle of A Dolls House :: A Dolls House Essays
     The Miracle of A Doll's House    à      à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   In the play A Doll's House, Nora fits in a role of the little    helpless wife whose husband takes care of everything.à   During the play, she    keeps a secret from her husband that eventually leads to the destruction of    her marriage.à   When the secret surfaces, Nora finds out just what kind of    man she was married to.à   Maybe she always knew but now wants something    different in her life.    à      à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   A few years earlier her husband was terribly sick and needed to get    away for a while, possibly go south.à   With no money, he was unable to go.    Nora wanted to do everything she could for her husband to help him get well.     In order to do this she needed to borrow money.à   Unfortunately she made    the mistake of borrowing it and forging her father's signature.à   This is    the secret that she hides all through the play from her husband.    à      à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Nora believes Helmer will try to take the blame for what she has    done.à   She thinks he will keep being the man that takes charge and fixes    all problems that may come about.à   What she doesn't realize at this point    is that Helmer does not truly care for her the way she has brought herself    to believe throughout the years of their marriage.à   Nora tells Dr. Rank, a    family friend: ââ¬Å"...You know how deeply, how passionately Torvald is in love    with me.à   He would never hesitate for a moment to sacrifice his life for my    sake.â⬠    à      à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Later in the play Nora made the same mistake with Kristine Linde as    she did with Dr. Rank.à   In the following line Nora expressesà   her belief of    what Helmer may do:à   ââ¬Å"Then you must testify... And I tell you this: nobody    else knew anything, I alone was responsible for the whole thing. Remember    that!â⬠    à      à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   These are two of the most important lines in the play because they    signify the whole relationship's meaning and underlying imagery.à   What Nora    thinks will happen when her husbands finds out is completely opposite of    what really happens.    à      à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   When Helmer reads the letter and calls out to Nora, she answers    back almost like she was expecting him to come running to save her.à   When    she says: ââ¬Å"... Let me go! Let me out!...You mustn't try to save me,    Torvald!â⬠ , she clearly wants him to try and save her, playing the role of    the damsel in distress.    à      à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Nora begins to doubt her husbands faithfulness when she tells him    how much she loved him and he responds with:à   ââ¬Å"Don't come to me with a lot    					    
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