Monday, May 31, 2010
After reading ACT 11 for A Dolls House I can see that it is turning into a good play. Its starting to become clear that everyones starting to tell the truth. For instance Krogstad confessed is love for Ms. Linde. We also found out that she left Krogstad for a richer man. Thats a no no but it seems to me that they are going to get back together. Another thing seems to be happening and that is the truth. Nora is about to be found out by her husband and she's nervous. Dr. Rank confesses his love for Nora and tells her he is going to die. So as you can see there is a lot going on in the story right now I don't know how it will end all I know is that it is turning out to be a great play.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Homework for May 26
To start off The Dolls House takes place around Christmas time in the late 1800s I believe. The Helmers seem wealthy or at least middle class. Its becoming an interesting play to act out. The characters add a good mood to the play though. Some of the main characters to know would be Nora shes the type of person that seizes any opportunity to get money from her husband. To me she is a gold digger and is in it for the money. This is wrong of her but smart when it helps her husband out in the end. In my opinion she is an immature woman almost like a teenager its like she has no life experience and is used to being spoiled. The only thing she has done in my eyes that was good is using her ravishing looks to interfere with the laws and save her husband by borrowing money. She is struggling to tell her husband about saving his life and forging her dads signature to borrow money. Another important Character is Torvald Helmer Nora's husband. He just got a promotion at the bank he works at and he is the dominant one in the relationship. To me i think he needs to be more controlling over where his money goes and what it goes to. Even if he doesn't know it saved his life. Next there is Krogstad the lawyer and the reason Nora could save her husband. He is trying to cope with telling Nora's husband and the authorities about their transaction and the forgery Dr. Rank is Torvald's best friend. The last important character so far is Mrs. Linde a widower and Nora's new friend.
This play is almost like my brothers gift to my mom that was to pay for her surgery behind her back she still doesn't know and wont I know its a bit personal but the only connection I have made to my life at this point. In my opinion it is starting to become a good play and should get better . Why should Nora hide the truth from her husband? Do you thing Krogstad will cause a big issue later to come?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwnBukRiRJI
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this shows her obsession with money and her selfish ways.
This play is almost like my brothers gift to my mom that was to pay for her surgery behind her back she still doesn't know and wont I know its a bit personal but the only connection I have made to my life at this point. In my opinion it is starting to become a good play and should get better . Why should Nora hide the truth from her husband? Do you thing Krogstad will cause a big issue later to come?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwnBukRiRJI
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this shows her obsession with money and her selfish ways.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Homework for May 17
The most I enjoyed about English class this year was reading novels. Lord of the Flies was probably my favorite novel this year especially watching the movie was fun. Another thing I love learning about in English was Caesar its an very interesting topic. Its amazing how a powerful man like him can be taken down in a heartbeat. But this year has been fun and I will miss it. Now we are learning about A Dolls House. Some facts you should know about the author are :
1. He claimed he never wrote plays about women's rights but A Dolls House is portrayed that marriage is a prison for women.
2. He was a dramatist and a poet.
3. When he was sixteen he was on his own because of his families financial problems.
Maybe that's why most of his plays have a dark background to them.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Henrik_Ibsen.aspx
1. He claimed he never wrote plays about women's rights but A Dolls House is portrayed that marriage is a prison for women.
2. He was a dramatist and a poet.
3. When he was sixteen he was on his own because of his families financial problems.
Maybe that's why most of his plays have a dark background to them.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Henrik_Ibsen.aspx
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