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About the presentation prepared by ASEEM MANMUALIYA 04d07031. ● techniques used by Ibsen ● absorbing the characters ● not just oral transmission of feelings & emotions. Three kinds techniques. ● illustrative action ● stage properties ● costume. Illustrative action.
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About the presentationprepared byASEEM MANMUALIYA04d07031 ● techniques used by Ibsen ● absorbing the characters ● not just oral transmission of feelings & emotions
Three kinds techniques ● illustrative action ● stage properties ● costume
Illustrative action ● opening of the play ● recursive use of macaroons ● highlighting Nora’s character → childish behavior → willing to deceive
● macaroons introduced again in act one ● after being frightened by Krogstad ● realizes her husband’s new power ● offers them to Rank → triumphant reassertion of her girlish behavior → out comes the macaroons
● Krogstad’s enters study room in act one ● occurrence of stove ● Nora goes to the stove & looks to the fire → fears Krogstad → seeking a physical remedy for a nervous discomfort
● tarantella dance in act two ● rehearses wildly ● shows the torment in her soul
Stage properties ● Christmas tree at the opening of the play → family festival → symbolizing family happiness ● end of act one → Nora asks Ellen to place the tree centre stage → chief point of interest → dominating the stage → she dresses the tree → desire to reassert her family’s threatened safety
Costume ● in act three during the party → her Tarantella dance in full Italian dress → desire to return to her child life → death wish presented visually → wears black shawl over the dress