A Doll’s House Quotes

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Quotations, or quotes, are representative phrases and sentences that illuminate the main ideas and beliefs writers employ to convey their messages to the audience. In Henrik Ibsen’s play A Doll’s House , a variety of quotes exemplify its themes, ideas, and perspectives. Below, we delve into some of these quotes: Quotes in A Doll’s House Quote #1 “Yes – some day, perhaps, after many years, when I am no longer as pretty as I am now. Don’t laugh at me! I mean, of course, when Torvald is no longer as devoted to me as he is now; when my dancing and dressing-up and reciting have palled on him then it may be a good thing to have something in reserve Definition: Set aside or saved for a later purpose or time. Example: Nora plans to keep something "in reserve" for the time when Torvald's affection diminishes. Go To Literary Terms Dictionary .” Act-I Nora, the protagonist, responds to Mrs. Linde’s query about her readiness to face the future with Torvald. She reveals the truth beh…
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