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55 Cards in this Set
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same except table and chairs are put in the middle and music could be heard |
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What was Kristina doing while waiting |
reading a book |
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Why does Kristina say she cant meet Krogstad at her house |
there is no seperate entrance to her room |
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well, you never understood me |
Kristina |
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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 |
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you musnt forget that my mother was quite helpless and that i had two small brothers |
Kristina |
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even so, you had no right to throw me over for someone else |
Krogstad |
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when i lost you, it was just as if the very ground had given way under my feet. look at me now- a shipwrecked man clinging to a spar |
Krogstad |
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help could be near |
Kristina |
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I've learned to think before i act. Life and bitter necessity have taught me that |
Kristina |
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life has taught me to believe in fine speeches |
Krogstad |
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I'm like a shipwrecked woman clinging to a spar- no one to cry over, and no one to care for |
Kristina |
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suppose we two shipwrecked people could join forces |
Kristina |
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two on one spar would be better off than each of us alone |
kristina |
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were you really thinking of me |
Krogstad |
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i have to work or life isnt bearable |
Kristina |
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let me have something- and someone- to work for |
Kristina |
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It's nothing but a woman's exaggerated sense of nobility prompting her to sacrifice herself |
Kristina |
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now i shall be able to set myself right in the eyes of the world too |
Krogstad |
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i know onyl too well how far despair can drive a man like you |
Krogstad |
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when you sold yourself once for the sake of others, you dont do it a second time |
Kristina |
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what was wrong about Nora's tarantella |
it was a trifle too realistic |
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what does torvald suggest to Kristina |
embroidery because its more graceful than knitting |
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i pretend that we're secretly in love- engaged in secret- and that no one dreams that there's anything between us |
Torvald |
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you dont get anything for nothing in this life |
Dr. Rank |
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you shall be a masot...your wife could go in what she wears every day... |
Dr. Rank |
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i shall be invisible |
Dr. Rank |
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What does Dr. Rank ask for before he leves |
a cigar |
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what is left by the broken in mail box |
Nora's hairpin |
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what is on the visiting cards given by Dr. Rank |
"S. Rank, MD" with a black cross over his name |
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and to go away and hide, like a wounded animal |
Torvald describing Rank |
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how longe were the Helmers married |
8 |
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all your father's shiftless character has come out in you. no religion, no morality, no sense of duty |
Torvald |
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im in the power of a man without scruples |
Torvald |
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my great wings will protect you |
Torvald |
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ill be both your willand conscience |
Torvald |
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this is a reckoning |
Nora |
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you dont understand me. and i've never understood you- until tonight |
Nora |
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i've been dreadfully wronged, Toravld- first by my papa, and then by you |
Nora |
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you've never loved me, you've only found it pleasant to be in love with me |
Nora |
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he called me is little doll |
Nora descibing her father |
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i've lived her like a pauper- simply from hand to mouth. i've lived by preforming tricks for you |
Nora |
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i must stand on my own feet if I'm to get to know myself and the world outside |
Nora |
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my duty to myself |
Nora |
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I've never seen things so clearly and certainly as I do tonight |
Nora |
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I dont love you anymore |
Nora |
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i was completely certain that you would ome forward and take all the blame- that you'd say "i'm the guilty one." |
Nora |
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but no man would sarifice his honor for the one he loves |
Torvald |
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there truly is a gulf between us |
Torvald |
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What does Torvald seme to be to Nora |
a strange man |
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but couldnt we live and brother and sister |
Torvald |
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we must both be perfectly free |
Nora |
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i could change |
Torvald |
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there would have to be the greatest miracle of all |
Nora |
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What is the geatest miracle of all |
that our life together could be a real marriage |