Friday, March 22, 2013

Act 2 Post :)

Hey guys! At first before we read "The Doll's House", I thought it was going to be way different. I actually was expecting it to be some boring book that noone cares about and has no pazzaz. Boy was I wrong! This book was probably such a good influence for women back in the day, going through the same type of problems. Being controlled by your husband and not being able to live your own life. That's got to be a terrible feeling. Nora did the right thing about leaving Helmer. He was just bad news! He's also very selfish too. He was super angry when he read the first letter. He cursed her out, and called her all other bad names.

But as soon as the 2nd letter came that said everything was going to be fine, he forgave Nora and said everything was going to be fine, even better than before. Selfish people only care about themselves and that's not cute! Helmer seems sort of like a pedofile at some parts of the book. Pretty creepy if you ask me! They do say that women do go for guys that are like their fathers, and Nora was tired of that. I think she did the right thing with her decision. Also, Ms. Linde was smart in making the truth come out; even though it made it look like she was throwing Nora under the bus. Lastly, if Dr. Rank was alive, I think him and Nora would of made a good couple! To conclude, it was a very enjoyable book and it changed my point of view on things. Sometimes we all go through tough times, but usually their is good too. I'm looking foward to seeing the movie in class and can't wait to see it!!! Peace out guys, dont forget to comment.~ :)

4 comments:

  1. Im looking forward to watching the movie too!

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  2. I agree I also think that this play was a great influence for women back in the time it was written

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  3. I commented on Amiana's, Carlos, Cerrato's, and Vanessa's blogs

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  4. i think Mrs. Linde is extremely smart to have the truth come out. even though many altercations formed after it, it had to be done.

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