1. Heroines in a Doll's House
In A Doll's House Ibsen is quick to present Nora as a playful and almost hysterical child' by having her character move around the stage like much like the "squirrel- or "sky-lark- of Torvald's affectionate flirting. ... The economical standing is important to note from Tesman's perspective at least as the audience is made aware by Ibsen that Tesman is not in the any part affected or insulted by LÖvborg's affirmation that he wishes to "outshine- Tesman "in reputation-. ... The audience sees Torvald contemplating over the "miracles of miracles- and Tesman is about...
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