[1 day after Nora leaves Torvald]
Nora: Mom I miss Torvald, and i feel awful for leaving him.
Mom: Then why don't you go and try to talking to him sweetie.
Nora: You are right Mom, but what would I say, how could I bring this up?
Mom: Well you can just sincerely apologize for all this havoc you’ve been causing and also apologize for leaving him.
Nora: I guess Mom, I'll think about it today and go over to the house tomorrow to see if I can get my Torvald back.
[Next morning, bright and early]
[Knock on the door, and no one answers.]
Nora: Torvald, Torvald open the door its me Nora, I have come to apologize about everything I have done, I can't live without you and I want you back!
[Nora waits 5 minutes and there is still no answer. She goes back to the door and sees that the door is unlocked. So she walks into the house calling Torvald’s name and there is still no answer. She goes into his room to find Torvald hung]
Nora: NOOOOOO Torvald, why, why, why did you do this to yourself!!! I was coming back to be yours again and you do this!! WHYY!!!
[There’s a note on the desk saying, Who ever finds this please bring it to my ex wife Nora. It states "Nora I couldn't be without you even for one minute. I killed myself because you were my everything and when you left I had nothing to live for. No matter how you feel I always want you to remember that your my Little Skylark and I Love you.
Sincerely, Torvald"
Without Knowing what to do Nora runs into the kitchen and grads a knife to cut down Torvald. Sprinting up the steps and back into the room she trips and falls over a stack of books. The knife, stabbed straight into her heart. Both Torvald and Nora stay still in the room dead!]
Albies a Doll (:
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Act 2 thinggy!! (:
Okay, so we have read act two of A Dolls House and honestly its still all about a blackmailing man who wants Helmer to find out that Nora forged a signature. But, it seems Nora isn't worried about it and she is flirting with Dr. Rank until he tells her that he is in love with her. Nora seems to drop the whole flirting thing and finds out Rank is going to commit suicide. Now even though Nora tried to convince Helmer that Krogstad needed to keep his position at his Bank Post. But, Helmer refuses to keep Krogstad so he can hire Mrs. Linde.
Because of Helmer refusing to Keep Krogstad he causes him to put a letter of what Nora did in his mailbox. But Nora being smart distracts Helmer by asking him to help her practice her Tarantella dance so she can be perfect at it when she performs at the show. Helmer agrees to help her as much as possible and it saves Nora a lot of time with he soon to be ex husband.
Because of Helmer refusing to Keep Krogstad he causes him to put a letter of what Nora did in his mailbox. But Nora being smart distracts Helmer by asking him to help her practice her Tarantella dance so she can be perfect at it when she performs at the show. Helmer agrees to help her as much as possible and it saves Nora a lot of time with he soon to be ex husband.
Friday, May 20, 2011
Act 1 Thinggy!!!! (:
Okay, so in act one a whole lot of stuff is going on between Krogstad, Mr. Rank, Torvald and Nora. Now in my opinion I feel that all of this arguing and blackmailing is totally unnecessary. This is because Nora borrowed the money to save her husbands life, and I don’t think he would be mad at that. If i was in that situation I would tell whoever it is that I borrowed money to save your life, is that such a bad thing? If my "other half" got mad at me for something like that they'd most likely be the stupidest person in the world.
I think Nora is totally acting like a little girl in this situation. This is because she’s falling for Krogstads blackmail, which she shouldn't even be getting blackmailed. Like I said before it's nothing more than borrowing money to save your husbands wife. Its not like Nora had a contraband of money coming from other places. She borrowed it from a family friend who was there in the nick of time to help a dear friend who was dying. In my opinion this whole blackmail and arguing things is completely frivolous!!!
I think Nora is totally acting like a little girl in this situation. This is because she’s falling for Krogstads blackmail, which she shouldn't even be getting blackmailed. Like I said before it's nothing more than borrowing money to save your husbands wife. Its not like Nora had a contraband of money coming from other places. She borrowed it from a family friend who was there in the nick of time to help a dear friend who was dying. In my opinion this whole blackmail and arguing things is completely frivolous!!!
Saturday, May 14, 2011
My first assignment lol
Hey its Albie and in English so far my favorite thing has to be Lord of the Flies, because I could relate to it if something like that would ever happen.
Ibsen (20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) a huge 19th-century Norwegian playwright, director, and poet. He was known as "the father" of the theater and is a founder of Modernism in a theater.
Works
1850 Catiline
1850 The Burial Mound
1851 Norma
1852 St. John's Eve
1854 Lady Inger of Oestraat
1855 The Feast at Solhaug
1856 Olaf Liljekrans
1857 The Vikings at Helgeland
1862 Digte
1862 Love's Comedy
1863 The Pretenders
1866 Brand
1867 Peer Gynt 1869 The League of Youth
1873 Emperor and Galilean
1877 Pillars of Society
1879 A Doll's House
1881 Ghosts
1882 An Enemy of the People
1884 The Wild Duck
1886 Rosmersholm
1888 The Lady from the Sea
1890 Hedda Gabler
1892 The Master Builder
1894 Little Eyolf
1896 John Gabriel Borkman
1899 When We Dead Awaken
Cleary to me a dolls house seems like its going to have to do with a bunch of fancy people who live in a big mansion like house.
Ibsen (20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) a huge 19th-century Norwegian playwright, director, and poet. He was known as "the father" of the theater and is a founder of Modernism in a theater.
Works
1850 Catiline
1850 The Burial Mound
1851 Norma
1852 St. John's Eve
1854 Lady Inger of Oestraat
1855 The Feast at Solhaug
1856 Olaf Liljekrans
1857 The Vikings at Helgeland
1862 Digte
1862 Love's Comedy
1863 The Pretenders
1866 Brand
1867 Peer Gynt 1869 The League of Youth
1873 Emperor and Galilean
1877 Pillars of Society
1879 A Doll's House
1881 Ghosts
1882 An Enemy of the People
1884 The Wild Duck
1886 Rosmersholm
1888 The Lady from the Sea
1890 Hedda Gabler
1892 The Master Builder
1894 Little Eyolf
1896 John Gabriel Borkman
1899 When We Dead Awaken
Cleary to me a dolls house seems like its going to have to do with a bunch of fancy people who live in a big mansion like house.
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