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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : A Doll's House



thequeenheart
19-12-2010, 03:02 AM
:smile (97)::smile (97):

السلام عليكم

ياجماعة ابغى موقع اقدر اخذ منه مقارنة بين نورة في مسرحية دول هاوس وليزا في بيجالمون
ارجو مساعدتي قبل يوم السبت
الله يجزيكم الجنة امين

طالبة أدب
19-12-2010, 05:33 PM
Nora Helmer in A Doll's House


At the beginning of A Doll’s House, Nora seems completely happy. She responds affectionately to Torvald’s teasing, speaks with excitement about the extra money his new job will provide, and takes pleasure in the company of her children and friends. She does not seem to mind her doll-like existence, in which she is coddled, pampered, and patronized.
As the play progresses, Nora reveals that she not just a “silly girl,” as Torvald calls her. That she understands the business details related to the debt she incurred taking out a loan to preserve Torvald’s health indicates that she is intelligent and possesses capacities beyond mere wifehood. Her description of her years of secret labor undertaken to pay off her debt shows her fierce determination and ambition. Additionally, the fact that she was willing to break the law in order to ensure Torvald’s health shows her courage.
Krogstad’s blackmail and the trauma that follows do not change Nora’s nature; they open her eyes to her unfulfilled and underappreciated potential. “I have been performing tricks for you, Torvald,” she says during her climactic confrontation with him. Nora comes to realize that in addition to her literal dancing and singing tricks, she has been putting on a show throughout her marriage. She has pretended to be someone she is not in order to fulfill the role that Torvald, her father, and society at large have expected of her.
Torvald’s severe and selfish reaction after learning of Nora’s deception and forgery is the final catalyst for Nora’s awakening. But even in the first act, Nora shows that she is not totally unaware that her life is at odds with her true personality. She defies Torvald in small yet meaningful ways—by eating macaroons and then lying to him about it, for instance. She also swears, apparently just for the pleasure she derives from minor rebellion against societal standards. As the drama unfolds, and as Nora’s awareness of the truth about her life grows, her need for rebellion escalates, culminating in her walking out on her husband and children to find independence.

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هذي شخصية نورا في آ دول هاوس , بس المسرحية الثانية حاولت أطلعها ماطلعت معااي

بكذا سبلينق بس مافاد , إكتبيها هنا بالانقلش ,

وإبشري باللي يسرك

:)

M.o_o.N
19-12-2010, 08:53 PM
طالبة أدب


شكري لكِ

طالبة أدب
20-12-2010, 12:05 AM
عزيزتي مـوون

العـفو

^_^

thequeenheart
21-12-2010, 07:49 PM
تسلمي الله يجزيكي خير
المسرحية الثانية اسمها...pygmalionوالشخصية اسمهاliza
الله يسعدك انشاءالله