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Card 6

Front

Linnea - they were expected to be passive

Back

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Card 7

Front

Social Demokraten 1879 - this play touched the lives of thousands of families

Back

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Card 8

Front

Fædrelandet 1879 - Very often a problem finding

Back

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Card 9

Front

Erik Vullum- Helmer is an expression of external, vacuous authority

Back

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Card 10

Front

Joan Templeton - Ibsen's Nora is not just a woman arguing for female liberation:

Back

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Card 11

Front

Lanouette - Ibsen uses Mrs Linde to represent the 'super moms' of the 1970s- what does this mean?

Back

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Card 12

Front

Ibsen - Physicians used Nora whose mood changes from joy to depression

Back

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Card 13

Front

Amalie Skram - 'Like Nora, she will let the duties that her doll-life gave to her fall dead to the ground

Back

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Card 14

Front

Sally Ledger- Part of Nora desires to comply

Back

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Card 15

Front

Lanouette- At the end Nora is elevat[ed]

Back

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