Truth Flashcards
1
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Paragraph One
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- Main female protagonist as manipulative and perpetrating secrecy
- Nora takes loan and commits fraud
- (AO3): Broke Napoleonic code which forbade women having anything to do with monetary transactions
- Attempts to further hide truth by distracting Torvald with Tarantella dance
- Threatens Krogstad yet plays innocent to Torvald
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Paragraph Two
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- Torvald’s hidden selfish nature is revealed
- Torvald discovers nora’s crime, reacts highly selfishly, only himself and reputation, not wife
- Leads to end of marriage
- Toril Moi AO5: ‘A moment of high melodrama’
- AO3: 19C standards, men act like this and women are expected to put up with it, women viewed as morally superior.
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Paragraph three
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- Nora’s attempts to hide the secrets of her past results in a complex revelation at the end of the play – and, arguably, a new beginning.
- Nora leaves as she has duty to herself
- must abandon ‘sacred duties’ as mother and wife in order to further personal development
- AO3: poor contemporary reaction: - Actress Hedwig Niemann-Raabe refused to perform ending as she would never leave her own children
- Ibsen forced to write alternative ending to avoid pirating
- Torvald forces Nora into nursey, where she sinks to floor overcome with maternal guilt.
- Ibsen: ‘barbaric act of violence’ against the play
- AO5: Nora’s departure was “unnatural” and”artificial” (Erik Vullum)