Ibsen and Rossetti Flashcards

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Ibsen

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“I am not even quite clear as to just what this woman’s rights movement really is”

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Kohl

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exploded a bomb onto contempory life’

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Strindberg

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‘marriage is revealed as less than a divine institution’

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Bjorn Hemmer

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‘Torvald reveals himself as being a pitiable and egotistic slave of the male society’

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Micheal Myers

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‘Ibsen shows romantic love to be an illusion, inhibiting the free development of individuals”

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Ronal Grey

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“her flirtation with Rank … is another indication of the more spirited woman beneath the convention respecting surface’

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c

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‘Christine Linde acts as a catalyst for Nora’s rebellion

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Ian Johnson

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‘Torvalds moral code is entirely derived from societies expectations’

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Janette Lee

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‘She herself performs the miracle that sets her free’

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Bradbrook

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‘Nora’s marriage becomes eight years’ prostitution

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Micheal Myers

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‘its them is the need of every individual to find out what kind of person he or she really is and strive to become that person

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Langas

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‘Society deceives families and wives into believing they are free to pursue their own domestic lives’

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Ibsen

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a women cannot be herself in contemporary society, it is an exclusively male society with laws drafted by men

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Steve Unwin

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she’ll have no status in society, a real outcast, it’s a real disaster- that doesn’t mean that it shouldn’t happen. That’s what’s so profound about it

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15
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Polly Teale

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‘all the men in the play have a strong association with death’

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16
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Bradford

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Although on the diabolic side Ni;s Kronstad… does not have the same passion for evil as your typical bad guy”

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Neuman Hedwig Raabe 1880

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the actress refused to play with the original ending so Ibsen was forced to rewrite the ending

18
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Barbican 2004

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Nora shoots Torvald dead at the end of the play