... Torvald and Nora Helmer are a petit {•bourgeois couple primed for the move to 'Easy Street. Torvald has been named ijnanager of a bank, and they both look •forward to shucking their abstemious tways and ascending to a higher altitude g) ...
... Torvald Helmer. They have three children, named Ivor, Kmmy and Bob, and they live in :i flat in Chrlstlania. It is Christmas Eve, and they are very happy, for Torvald has been appointed manager of tho Joint Kxchange Bank, his duties to ...
... Torvald and Nora Helmer, who are the main focus of the play. Married eight years, Torvald and Nora live in a society in which the roles of men and women are very rigid. When Torvald becomes ill, Nora has to obtain money for his cure ...
... Torvald Helmer. The more familiar possessive translation "A Doll's House" has been set aside, according to translator Rolf Fjelde, because "Nora is not the only doll who lives in the world created in the play." All the inhabitants in ...
... Torvald had lovingly created around her and which was stifling her out of all sense and sensibility. Ibsen did not quite put an end to the Victorian era -this was in the last decade of the 19th Cen- tury-but it did signal the beginning ...
... Torvald Lmdfors is unvarying in its variety Torvald works in the truck assembly plant of the Saab-Scama company in this suburban city 40 kilometers (about 25 miles) southwest of Stockholm He gets there every morning at 7. 30 and starts ...
... Torvald treats more like a pet than a wife. The Helmers have just come from hard times into prosperity, and both Torvald and Nora are looking forward to a life of leisure. Unknown to Torvald, however, Nora has been involved in a bit ...
... Torvald. You really want to deck this guy until you realize he too, despite his airs to the contrary, is an innocent. He plays life as he sees it. Bravo to Reinhardt for letting us see that in Torvald. And bravo again for mostly ...
... Torvald seems as spontaneous and impulsive as that little girl she "performs" for her husband and friends in the ... Torvald argues. "Millions of women do it every day," Nora counters. And her feral remark - coming from some savage ...
... Torvald, a stuffy banker, is equally stuffy in all his attitudes, running his house as if he were the autocratic ... Torvald, la in a much more difficult position. Torvald is a supreme chauvinist (women in the audience will ...