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storchak [24]
3 years ago
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Act III is the first time that we get the chance to see/hear Bianca without her dad or sister around. How would describe her REA

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Anna007 [38]3 years ago
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Answer:  A "real wedlock" can only be attained when a couple, deeply committed to respect each other's personal worth, work naturally and thoughtfully to fulfill ideals which their separate individuality. Torvald, by striving for goals which have been thrust upon him in the course of an education based on social morality and verbal commitment to goals empty of feeling or commitment, deprives Nora of her sense of identity. To discover the essence of personal truth is, then, the "wonderful thing" which Nora Helmer, unable to find in her marriage, must seek through her own resources.

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