Context adh Flashcards

1
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When and where was A Doll’s House first performed?

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1879 in Copenhagen

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2
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Definition of Ibsenite clement scott

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“an unlovely, selfish creed” of individualism - Clement Scott

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What did Ibsen say in his notes for the play in 1878?

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“A woman cannot be herself in contemporary society,
it is an exclusively male society

Feminine conduct is judged from the male point of view

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4
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How is it a ‘well-made play’? ADH

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Revelations in plot are interacted by Krogstad and Miss Linde.

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Sugar daddy origin

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Adolph Spreckels - a sweet manufacturer who married a woman 34 years younger

Died of syphillis

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Laura Kieler

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Ibsens songbird, borrowed money illegally

Ends up in mental asylum by her husband

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7
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German ending of ADH

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Actress refues to leave family so she stays instead

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Torvald indcues Nora to

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Accept the role he has given her

Dismisses Nora as insignificant

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9
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How many times is must used in ADH

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122 times

Asserts characters leaving the status quo undisturbed

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10
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Songbirds were …. In the 19th century

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Kept as pets

Poked with hot needles to make them sing better (the blinded bird POEM)

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11
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Helmer relies on the dead hand of

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Wisdom to restrict nora

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12
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ADH characters are

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Victims of societies

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13
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Rossetti was keen to maintain indepence
Rejection of marriage proposals

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‘Here’s friendship if you like, but love/No thank you John

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‘’People left the theatre, night after night, pale with excitement, arguing ADH

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‘But to leave your home, your husband, your children have you thought what people will say’’

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Christina suffering a nervous breakdown and diagnosed a religious maniac

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I take my heart in my hand / O my God, O my God
TWICE

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16
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Power and Gender ADH ROSSETTI

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I have no father to give me money - Miss Linde

I have…duties to myself - Nora

I never said i loved you John - No Thank You John

My secret mine, and I won’t tell - Winter my secret

I wish and wish i were a man - From the antique

17
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Sophie Duncan - there is an element to ms linde

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That is lost without someone to serve

18
Q

William Archer. - if she were really the empty headed doll

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We hear so much about, the whole point of the play goes

19
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Rossetti - there is neither male

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Nor female for we all are one

20
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Ms Linde : i only feel my life

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Unspeakably empty. No one to live for anymore

21
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Bradford: although on the diabolic side. Krogstad

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Does not have the same passion for evil as your typical bad guy

22
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Torvald: before anything else

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You are a mother and wife

23
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Goblin Market: for there is no friend…

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Like a sister

24
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Sophie Duncan: Nora puts love

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Before legality

25
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Ronald Gray: Ibsen makes Helmer grotesque

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And reduces the tragic quality of the ending