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- Created by: Holly
- Created on: 16-03-13 16:17
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- Themes
- Betrayal
- Sacrificial role of women - they have to betray
- Nora sacrafices for her husbands sake
- She tells T in act 3 "thousands of women have" (sacrificed their integrity)
- The nurse sacrifices for Nora - convention suppressed
- Mrs Linde sacrifices her relationship with Krogstad for her family
- Nora sacrafices for her husbands sake
- To society's expectations
- Mother tells joe it doesn't excuse it
- Chris goes against it "I'm yellow"
- The whole neighbourhood betrays it
- Frank avaoids the draft
- To family
- Parent/Child
- Nora's father betrayed her. She thought he was a perfect father.
- Nora leaves her children
- Ann and George betray their father by not speaking to him.
- Torvald beleives corruption is from mothers
- Keller betrays the image Chris hd of him
- Husband/Wife
- Nora leaves Torvald
- Torvald has betrayed Nora's trust and does not fulfill the miracle
- Combined betrayal with Keller and Kate working together
- Macaroons show Nora betraying Torvalds rules
- Jim doesn't really like his relationship
- Parent/Child
- To oneself
- Jim says how everyone tries to be idealistic but they always fail
- Chris realises he is not idealistic
- Nora tells herself that she is in a good relationship
- Jim betrays his dream
- To Friends
- Dr Rank betrays Nora's friendship
- Props/Symbolism
- George's hat shows him un doing his betrayal
- Dress - Nora's wanting to betray
- Sacrificial role of women - they have to betray
- Deceit
- Language used to decieve
- Keller's speech
- Nora's quick lies i.e macaroons
- Nora's
- Kates buttering up George
- To family
- To oneself
- Mother pretends Larry is still alive
- Keller decieves himself that what he did was right
- Torvald decieves himself that Nora is happy
- Nora pretends she is happy at the start 0 see this contrasted at the end
- Chris decieves himself that he is idealistic
- Parent/child
- Keller decieves his son
- Husband/wife
- Mrs Linde deceived Krogstad as to why she left him
- A joint effort with Keller and Kate
- Joe supports Kate in her expectation of Larry’s return, and Kate supports Joe in his claimed innocence regarding the faulty cylinder heads incident
- Nora constantly deceives Torvald
- To oneself
- Props/Symbolism
- Macaroons
- The Jail
- The garbage pail - Keller wants to hide things
- Language used to decieve
- Impact of the past
- Props/ symbolism
- Larry's tree
- the wind that blows down the tree is a symbolic indication that the past will return
- Nora's dress
- Larry's baseball glove
- Georges hat brings back Steve
- Jail
- Kellers have difficulty in handling reminders of the past
- Creates conflict between the two
- Kellers have difficulty in handling reminders of the past
- Larry's letter
- Devestating consequences
- Krogstads letter
- Larry's tree
- Anns return
- Catalyst for other past problems
- Creates conflict with multiple characters
- Catalyst for other past problems
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- Props/ symbolism
- Tensions
- Husband and wife
- Due to wanting something different
- Jim always wanted more
- Lydia wanted George
- Mrs Linde wanted to help her family
- Nora wants to be free from her relationship
- Due to wanting something different
- Parents and children
- Nora rejects her children as a result of others words
- Torvald tell hers of poison
- Dr Rank symbolises the pain caused to children
- Reasoning for Nora's leaving is that she does not want to hurt the children
- she says she cannot educate them, she needs to make herself better before she can be a true role model
- Nora rejects her children as a result of others words
- Impacted by the past
- Ann and George have tension
- Props and symbolisim
- Nora's dress symbolises the tensions she wants to get rid of
- Larry's tree scene shows Kate blaming Keller
- Dance symbolises the overwhelming tension/madness Nora is feeling
- Light symbolises the lack of tension Nora has with another man
- Created by society
- Torvald thinks of his image first
- Between Frank and Lydia
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- Chris has to face being idealistic or following his family
- Apperance and reality
- Dr Rank does not see the true tension in Torvald and Nora's marriage
- Stage directions at the beginning show a very calm houeshold
- Sues talk with Ann
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- Husband and wife
- Betrayal
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