... Torvald and Nora Helmer in A Doll's House. For eight years and during the breeding and rearing of three children, Torvald has treated Nora as a charming little plaything whose delight must be to delight him. And Nora has risen, or ...
... Torvald may be a windbag,” Iames Agate once observed, “but he should be a windbag of charm.” Waterston squints out of slitty eyes; lets his voice, come out as thin and flat as certain toothpastes used to (even they seem to have given it ...
... Torvald, she apparently developed this thing about doors. Or, more precisely, about slamming them behind her. First she took up with an impecunious musician, Otto, who was also the composer of the great unproduced Norwegian opera Loki ...
... Torvald, she apparently developed this thing about doors. Or, more precisely, about slamming them behind her. First she took up with an impecunious musician, Otto, who was also the composer of the great unproduced Norwegian opera Loki ...
... Torvald, her smug husband, happy. Thus we can believe that she has secretly forged the name of her dying father on a check for medical expenses to save Torvald's life. And when the truth is finally out and her husband, instead of ...
... Torvald and her children is something tragic but inevitable rather than a much- needed rest cure for a husband whose wife suffers from Saint Vitus' dance? On the other hand, Owen Teale so overplays Torvald 's unthinking complacency ...
... Torvald, her smug husband, happy. Thus we can believe that she has secretly forged the name of her dying father on a check for medical expenses to save Torvald's life. And when the truth is finally out and her husband, instead of ...
... Torvald, her smug husband, happy. Thus we can believe that she has secretly forged the name of her dying father on a check for medical expenses to save Torvald's life. And when the truth is finally out and her husband, instead of ...
... Torvald shrivels, the only manner of conveying this properly is to have the two sit steadily together, and just talk or be still. For it is the words, the idea, that give Nora her greatness: the concept and realization of her ...
... Torvald, her smug husband, happy. Thus we can believe that she has secretly forged the name of her dying father on a check for medical expenses to save Torvald's life. And when the truth is finally out and her husband, instead of ...