@fabolkriserr if u go to el camino college and read this book for ms. bachmann's class for her quiz then holy shit wat a huge coincidence
Posted on January 23, 2011
Marlana Abeita says...
you just saved me 3 hours of reading =) thank you!
Posted on January 24, 2011
Mitzie Beeckman says...
Thank you for posting this video. I just have watched the entire play. It made an impression on me. Torvald really showed himself as an egoist, but I also think that Nora was wrong to leave, and I hope she will return. Otherwise I do not understand what the play teaches us. When family is being destroyed, the world is being destroyed.
Posted on January 26, 2011
Billy Holstein says...
you just saved 3 hours of reading =) thank you!
Posted on January 26, 2011
Bernice Cung says...
Thanks for posting !!
Posted on January 28, 2011
Felisha Scialdone says...
When I first read this play in high school, I found Nora shrill and petty. Now I realize what enormous courage and moral strength it takes for her to leave Torvald. I admire her.
Posted on January 29, 2011
Marva Leubner says...
@Taharah007 I really like what you have written. I agree with you, but at the same time am trying to understand Nora.
Posted on January 29, 2011
Lili Messore says...
this music on repeat gives me the creeps
Posted on January 30, 2011
Billi Talent says...
@hansecuador lmao haha dude youll be suprised hhow many people actually decided to watch the play from bachmann's class instead of reading it! and yes i bealieve we're in the same class -_-
Posted on January 30, 2011
Clelia Hjelm says...
@dglekjofg Yes, but Ibsen was one of the first pioneer's of "realism" in theatre which introduced these concepts in theatre as erica stated. Theatre was not like this before the movement of "realism". Ibsen conceived this new style of theatre.