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laboratory tests!"(Ibsen, 71). This constant tearing down of Nora, it can be assumed serves several purposes for Torvald. Firstly,...
has heard rumors about the how his new wifes (his mothers) husband was killed and he is investigating it. He slowly finds hints th...
seriously ill and needs a change in climate to regain his health, Nora is forced to take drastic measures in order to finance such...
yet to come in society at large. In Henrik Ibsens A Dolls House, the protagonist is a woman who has in...
In seven pages this short story is analyzed in terms of primary themes, plot, and characterization. There are no other sources li...
In five pages this report examines the intensity of mendacity as featured in these literary works. There are no other sources lis...
and rules governing marriage; these rules were very oppressive to women. This paper discusses what Victorian society expected from...
This essay is made-up of eleven mini-essays, which all offer explanation of a quote taken from great works of literature by Virgin...
In five pages this paper discusses the problems of self integration between black and white women in a consideration of the oppres...
In five pages this paper discusses how women were depicted in Tartuffe by Moliere, Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert, and Hedda Ga...
In five pages this paper examines the themes of social power and gender as they are represented in the drama by Henrik Ibsen. The...
indescribable evil. Symbols always present another layer to a story, as well as another realm for questioning. Hawthornes repea...
"terrible grand in her ways" (Ibsen I). Hedda is perhaps everything they assumed she would be. She is arrogant and above these p...
In five pages this paper examines the social dramas of August Strindberg and Henrik Ibsen in a consideration of modernism classifi...
those who do not stop to examine their existence. For example, Americans do not often think of their historical past save as somet...
if it was straightened, which is viewed as an "act of self-hatred or conformity" (Negron-Muntaner 45). Within this cultural framew...
him to commit suicide. Judge Brack discerns Heddas duplicity in Lovborgs downfall and insinuates that he will hold this over her. ...
leaves, but in Hedda, both Eilert and Hedda die. In his introduction to The Feast at Solhoug, which came in for its share of cri...
In two pages this play is analyzed in terms of its representation of gender roles as manifested in the neurotic Hedda Gabler. The...
quite clear that Edith has just cause to feel alienated from her husband and her marriage from its inception. In the first half of...
In all honesty, Dr. Stockmann fails to think outside his scientific reasoning. He is, in a sense, blind to those who do not believ...
but she doesnt seem to realize it. One of the very first scenes between them the reader realizes that he is going to be a dominee...
The more involved Willie becomes in politics, the more corrupt he becomes. This is because he acquires knowledge on how the game i...
In five pages the point of view, structure and characterization of Ibsen's play are analyzed. There are no other sources listed i...
In five pages this paper examines the play, its conflict, and its neurotic protagonist. There are no other sources listed....
In five pages this paper discusses how in Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard and in Ibsen's Ghosts the playwrights are able to convey so...
In nine pages this play analysis examines how the major characters' sense of duty is represented by their choices. Four sources a...
In four pages this paper provides an overview of the play and a character analysis of the self involved title character. There ar...
In five pages this paper is analyzed in terms of characters and the female characters' role, symbolic elements, and themes such as...
In ten pages this play is analyzed in terms of themes, plot, and characterization. Six sources are listed in the bibliography....