Norah: Wow i am so happy that I got away from Torvald and all of the things that made me sad.
Kristina: Are you sure you made the right choice, I mean you also left your children.
Nora: It is just something i have to live with now I made my decision.
(2weeks later)
ring'...ring'...
Nora: Hello
Torvald: Hey how are you doing?
Nora: I am fine, Kristina is treating me well and I amd doing fine here.
Torvald: Okay, good for you.
Nora: So what do you have to tell me, I know you didnt call mefor no reason.
Torvald: You are completely correct, I wanted to tell you that I was at the dinner for lunch this morning and met a beautiful lady, and by the way, she is a million aire so BYE!!
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Sunday, May 29, 2011
Norah Norah...
In act two i found out a lot of information i didnt know about Norah previously. The way that Noarah emotionaly breaks down is annoying. I would compare her breakdown situation to a five year old girl who didnt get her way. She puts the thought into her head so much that she will go away, she actually thinks it is real.
Since i cant control the outcome of the story i got fustrated. When Dr. Rank showed up at her house and they were talking, how does he commit just out of no where that he loved Norah! I mean she has a family and it is a little to late for all of that. All i know is Norah is trying to hide a secret that will soon get out, i cant wait to see what happens.
Since i cant control the outcome of the story i got fustrated. When Dr. Rank showed up at her house and they were talking, how does he commit just out of no where that he loved Norah! I mean she has a family and it is a little to late for all of that. All i know is Norah is trying to hide a secret that will soon get out, i cant wait to see what happens.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Who's House? Doll's House!
I am starting to like the play we are reading now since the tension has grew. I can relate the character's to other character's in other novels we have read this year, also the plot. This play is related to A Raisin in the Sun. I would say that Noarh is similar to Beneatha because they are both women who are young and think they can live life on their own. Also the plot is similar because both families are in bad situatioins and are depending on money, which hurts both of them.
I feel that Norah and Krogstad have an immature relationship. Noarh acts like a child and it is annoying to me. If i were in Krogstad's place i would tell her how i really felt. I would not be able to put up with someone who acts like a baby and doesn't tell me the truth. Norah owe's a big amortization and is in a sticky situation. Now money has interfered with her daily life and is now at risk of getting into trouble. Why did Norah think everything would be okay when she did several illegal and wrong acts?
I feel that Norah and Krogstad have an immature relationship. Noarh acts like a child and it is annoying to me. If i were in Krogstad's place i would tell her how i really felt. I would not be able to put up with someone who acts like a baby and doesn't tell me the truth. Norah owe's a big amortization and is in a sticky situation. Now money has interfered with her daily life and is now at risk of getting into trouble. Why did Norah think everything would be okay when she did several illegal and wrong acts?
Monday, May 16, 2011
Miss Santos "Dolls House"
Class has gone very well so far this year. I enjoyed reading all of these novels this and am looking foward to finishing strong. I have read a little information on the play and i am interested in seeing how it comes out. I am not a fan of dramas, but i have herd that it is a good play. Nora serems like a great charactyer from just reading a review of the play, i don't want to ruiin the story for everyone, but i herd there is plenty of rising points and it's great.
Henrik Ibsen was born on March 20, 1828 in Skien. As a child he was into school and not very athletic around the age of 8. He was a poet at the Nation Theater in Bergen in 1851 for 6 years. Writing poetry was his favorite thing to do in life and he made a play called "Loves Comedy." After moving around Europe for many years he died May 23, 1906.
Henrik Ibsen was born on March 20, 1828 in Skien. As a child he was into school and not very athletic around the age of 8. He was a poet at the Nation Theater in Bergen in 1851 for 6 years. Writing poetry was his favorite thing to do in life and he made a play called "Loves Comedy." After moving around Europe for many years he died May 23, 1906.
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