A Doll's House
Henrik Ibsen
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Quote Bank: Love and marriage
Quote |
Character |
Act |
“Is that my little skylark twittering out there?” |
Torvald |
1 |
“Poor Kristina, you’re a widow now.” |
Nora |
1 |
“Oh, poor Kristina, what you must have gone through! And he didn’t leave you anything to live on?” |
Nora |
1 |
“My mother was still alive; she was bedridden and helpless, and I had my two younger brothers to look after – I didn’t feel I could refuse his offer.” |
Mrs Linde |
1 |
“It’d spoil everything between us, and our lovely happy home would never be the same again.” |
Nora |
1 |
“He’s had a very unhappy married life. / Mrs Linde: And now he’s a widower? / Nora: With lots of children.” |
Nora and Mrs Linde |
1 |
“Aha! My little obstinate one’s out of her depth and wants someone to rescue her?” |
Torvald |
1 |
“You see, Torvald’s so incredibly fond of me that he wants to keep me all to himself, as he says. In the early days, he used to get quite jealous if I even mentioned people I’d liked back at home, so of course, I gave it up.” |
Nora |
2 |
“Suppose it were to get about that the new Manager had let himself be influenced by his wife...” |
Torvald |
2 |
“ – Torvald loves me. He wouldn’t hesitate for a moment to give his life for me.” |
Nora |
2 |
“Nora... Do you think he’s the only one? / Nora: [with a slight start] The only one...? / Rank: Who’d gladly give his life for you?” |
Dr Rank and Nora |
2 |
“But I’m sure you can see that being with Torvald is very like being with Papa.” |
Nora |
2 |
“This evening I’ll be wholly and entirely at your service – you poor helpless little creature!” |
Torvald |
2 |
“Was there anything to understand – except what was so obvious to the whole world: a heartless woman throwing a man over when someone richer turns up?” |
Krogstad |
3 |
“When I lost you, it was just as if the very ground had given way under my feet.” |
Krogstad |
3 |
“You and I need each other. I have faith in you – the real you – Nils, with you I could dare anything” |
Mrs Linde |
3 |
“Helmer must know the whole story. This wretched secret must be brought into the open so that there’s complete understanding between them. That’d be impossible while there’s so much concealment and subterfuge.” |
Mrs Linde |
3 |
“A key turns, and Helmer pulls Nora almost forcibly into the room.” |
Stage directions |
3 |
“Mayn’t I look at my dearest treasure? At all the beauty that belongs to no one but me – that’s all my very own?” |
Torvald |
3 |
“What’s all this? So my little Nora’s playing with me! ‘Don’t want’? I’m your husband, aren’t I?” |
Torvald |
3 |
“You know, Nora, I’ve often wished that you could be threatened by some imminent danger so that I could risk everything I had – even my life itself – to save you.” |
Torvald |
3 |
“You will remain here in my house – that goes without saying – but I shall not allow you to bring up the children... I shouldn’t dare trust you with them.” |
Torvald |
3 |
“From now on, there’ll be no question of happiness, but only of saving the ruin of it – the fragments – the mere façade.” |
Torvald |
3 |
“You loved me as a wife should love her husband.” |
Torvald |
3 |
“You can rest safely, and my great wings will protect you.” |
Torvald |
3 |
“Oh, Nora, how warm and cosy our home is; it’s your refuge, where I shall protect you like a hunted dove that I’ve saved from the talons of a hawk.” |
Torvald |
3 |
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A Doll's House
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We are introduced to Nora Helmer, wife of Torvald Helmer, on Christmas Eve in Norway. She enters the room with an armful of packages and calls Torvald to look at what she bought. Shocked, he enters the living room and teasingly scolds her for her spending habits. Their conversation reveals that Torvald had recently been promoted to a bank manager, giving Nora a reason to indulge in shopping. They both reflect over the last few years when they were in a less privileged position.
Their conversation is interrupted by their maid, announcing the arrival of Dr Rank who is referred to Torvald’s study, and Mrs Linde, Nora’s old friend. Nora and Mrs Linde reconnect, explaining how Mrs Linde is widowed with no fortune or children. Nora then explains her struggle of receiving a loan so they could go on a vacation to save Torvald, as well as slowly paying off her debt. Meanwhile, Krogstad visits Torvald to discuss his position at the bank. However, Torvald conceals the details of their conversation, dismissing it as “bank business.” We then learn that Torvald is planning to dismiss Krogstad, forcing Nora to convince Torvald to not fire him.
After Christmas Eve celebrations, Nora is distressed over the thought of Torvald knowing her crimes, so she tries to distract herself with embroidery. She is interrupted with Dr Rank’s entrance, as he speaks about his impending death due to a disease in his spine. Nora considers using Dr Rank’s emotional vulnerability to inherit his wealth as she flirts with him. However, this leads to Dr Rank confessing his love to Nora, making her uncomfortable. Later, an angry Krogstad blackmails her by telling her he will reveal her crimes to Torvald if she can’t help Krogstad get his position back. Distressed, Nora considers committing suicide as Krogstad leaves the letter in the letter box. To distract Torvald from opening the letter box, she purposefully dances the tarantella wildly so he could “help” her practice for the party. Meanwhile, Mrs Linde learns of Nora’s crimes and offers to help her deal with Krogstad since they were once in love.
Mrs Linde reconnects with Krogstad and suggests the possibility of rekindling their love since both are widows. Krogstad excitedly accepts her offer, and Mrs Linde persuades him to leave the letter for Torvald since she believes it right for him to know. Once Krogstad leaves, Torvald returns, dragging Nora into the living room. Mrs Linde quietly urges Nora to tell Torvald the truth before leaving. Torvald goes to collect the letters. He eventually reads Krogstad’s letters, resulting in him verbally abusing Nora for destroying his happiness and career. However, he instructs Nora to stay so they can maintain their image. During his rage, Krogstad sends another letter with the bond, stating that he will no longer blackmail them. However, Nora finally realises that their marriage hasn’t been genuine; she desires independence and individuality. Distraught, Torvald initially dismisses this, before reluctantly letting Nora experience reality. She leaves with her belongings, slamming the front door.
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