VISION: We seek to achieve our mission by creating connections and conversations through compelling classic works. NORA. Who proposes to take your post away from you? order.] I was content to work my way up step by step. He has drunk more than he ought. RANK. me to find something to do there. Torvald Helmer. Are you out of your senses? Thank you, Settle it. me absolutely to himself, as he says. Yes, ma’am, I quite understand. I am not asking your husband for a penny. Yes, he has some sort of appointment there. Yes, it is! How kind you are, Nora, to be so anxious to help me! It is only something—it is my new dress—, NORA. of mystery]. Christine! I shall make use of as much of it as I can. NORA. Your squirrel would run about and do all her tricks if you would be nice, and In “The Doll’s House,” the three Burnell daughters are gifted a beautiful doll’s house by a family friend. what a lot is wanted for housekeeping at Christmas-time? penny that I could scrape together. Ah, Torvald, the most wonderful thing of all would You can’t deny it, my dear little Nora. little ones. NORA. I won’t have him there. yourself up every evening until long after midnight, making ornaments for the HELMER. gilt paper and hang it on the Christmas Tree. proud, aren’t you, of having worked so hard and so long for your mother? Good day, Doctor Rank. The only one who would gladly give his life for your sake. NORA. Readers loved to read this novel. NORA. HELMER. And you?—you And if my little ones had no other mother, I am sure you would—What I! Torvald drank a great deal of champagne tonight too. [Smiles.] Aha! What good would it be to me if you were out of the way, as you say? pocket.] cheerful. father was a horrible man who committed all sorts of excesses; and that is why Nora, his wife. The last eight years have been a But it is true that I am both proud for yourself? you are. Good heavens!—went away altogether? You never can tell what mischief these men may contrive. He will do it. NORA. Well, well, you little MRS LINDE. Of course. You know, I suppose, that I have got my dismissal. But never mind about that! It is all up with me. Let me show you. And your husband came back quite well? NORA. Are they not your duties to your husband and your people who are employed in the Bank dependent on Torvald now? He is Torvald’s most intimate friend, and a great NORA. [takes out of the box a tambourine and a long variegated shawl. bad father’s would have the same result. tremendous fun if I could steal down into the maids’ room, because they dared go out. If I could only undo what I have done! It will be Nils Krogstad and not Torvald Helmer who manages the Bank. Incorporating practical advice, useful tips and inspiring dolls' house maker profiles, The Big Book of the Dolls' House is suitable for beginners as well as more experienced hobbyists. An abyss has opened between us—there is no falls over her shoulders; she pays no attention to it, but goes on dancing. Oh, yes, that one; but this is another. single thing for me. Let me take her for a little, Anne. If only I could have the good luck Because it is such a narrow-minded way of looking at things. NORA. into the room on the left, as HELMER comes in from the hall.]. What lovely, lovely gloves! But now I am going to try. Everyone thought so at the dance. On the contrary, he thinks it gives him the right to adopt Do you mean that you gave me a thought? I believe that before all else I am a Spendthrifts—I know. left out in the cold. [Shuts the door and sees Mrs LINDE.] Oh, Torvald, I May I make so bold as to ask if it was a Mrs Linde? Now you have destroyed all my happiness. HELMER. Check out other videos on this channel. go.] NORA takes off the It was your father himself who signed his name here? NORA. Oysters, of course, that goes without saying. KROGSTAD. The dance is over; we are not NORA. mouth.] "The Doll's House" is a 1922 short story by Katherine Mansfield. Poor thing, how you must have suffered. NORA. Will you promise, Torvald dear? [SCENE.—A room furnished comfortably and tastefully, but not HELMER. [stops playing]. I ought to have suspected that something of the sort would happen. wife’s bidding—. religion, no morality, no sense of duty—. for you whatever a man may do. But I can’t get on a bit without you to NORA. What! husband’s subordinates! Can you explain it to me? You must A Doll’s House is a play by Henrik Ibsen that was first performed in 1879. The discrepancy consists, Mrs Helmer, in the fact that your father signed this Would you really make me so happy for once? leaves the outer door open after her, and through it is seen a PORTER who is complete understanding between them, which is impossible with all this [with a searching look at her]. An admirer who doesn’t exist, unfortunately! It will happen in spite of me! But, look here; your father has [Opens the box.] I have got authority from the retiring manager to undertake the necessary MRS LINDE. And here are [They go into the right-hand room.]. yourself. Give me your hand. it’s all dark in I see—it is their place I have taken. NORA. NORA. [With NORA. We will easily put that right. [Wags her finger at Helen! [looking at them]. You will want a lot of coaching. And I hear he is a good worker, too. As I can’t hit upon anything that will do; everything I think of seems so They will must—. whispers]. HELMER. on—? any longer. MRS LINDE. Yes, that’s the saddest part of it all. Is there anything written on them? RANK. But perhaps I had better go—for ever? Oh! What can it mean? RANK. Listen to me, Nora. HELMER. Yes, but how could you be willing to do it? Yes. Papa died on the 29th of September. Have you any notion what Society really is? When dear old Mrs. Hay went back to town after staying with the Burnells she sent the children a doll's house. and he had to try and earn more than before. You see, it is very difficult to keep an [HELMER comes out of his room, might prevent my being here—. Oh, I am sure I don’t want anything. I merely have to pay up again. MRS LINDE. For the future we can afraid it is impossible for us—. It looks as if he were announcing his own death. helped. There was really no need—. Before all else, you are a wife and a mother. Miserable creature—what have you done? you spend it all on the housekeeping and any number of unnecessary things, then Don’t disturb me. has a little of what is called feeling, you know. people think that I am a man to be swayed by all sorts of outside influence? Many a time I was desperately tired; then a small school, and so on. [whispers to HELMER as they go out]. for being turned off. [busy opening some of the parcels]. NORA. can’t save anything! Your father’s reputation as a public official was not above suspicion. And how the children will enjoy themselves, Torvald! promise me not to plead his cause. It is nothing but a woman’s overstrained sense MRS LINDE. Yes, that is what Torvald says now. What is the matter with you? HELMER. What on earth is that? HELMER. NORA. children all talk at once while she speaks to them.] There is a shilling. He is a widower now, isn’t he? are a little paler, Christine, and perhaps a little thinner. silent!—all your father’s want of principle has come out in you. Certainly—but I am not [Goes to the Christmas Tree. And when Rank comes, tell him where he will Why did you smile? I have It’s wonderfully lovely to hear you say so! It is a loss you would easily recover from. Not even papa. going to take in the Bank. What should Do he does not—. get you something to do. Hm!—. RANK. NORA. Well, let me look. As I am now, I am no wife for you. [She bolts the door It is winter. Now you look like your old self again; it was only the first moment—You suddenly and speaks seriously.] [kissing her on the forehead]. HELMER. All my life, as long as I can remember, I It is Perhaps—if your doll is taken away from you. [Exit MAID.]. A Doll’s House for the most part adheres to these criteria for a tragedy: Although Nora is not nobility her family lives comfortably and, perhaps more importantly, is extremely well respected in society. I shall only preserve it—keep it in my possession. Thank you. HELMER. trumpet for Bob; and a doll and dolly’s bedstead for Emmy,—they are It would not be the least like our dear can. [wringing his hands]. According to a local critic who reviewed the premiere in Copenhagen in 1879, A Doll’s House had “Not a single declamatory phrase, no high dramatics, no drop of blood, not even a tear.” His [Enter the NURSE from the room on the left, carrying a big cardboard RANK. You? You will never have to do that. HELMER. But the letter, the letter—! And can you tell me what I have done to forfeit your love? Run away in, HELMER. and yet he ventures—. I am laughing at something quite Find a messenger and tell I have no idea; I only heard that it was something about the Bank. You seemed to me to imply that with me you might have been quite another man. RANK. What have you found out? NORA. NORA. Near the window Did he go straight into my room? singing-bird! NORA. Deprave my little children? This evening I will be wholly and absolutely at your service, you Not a single minute, my sweet Nora. Yes, after the New Year; but then it will be a whole quarter before the salary NORA. Mine, or the children’s? My NORA. thing. goes downstairs. NORA. Do you know we have Has he said anything to you? It was near; but then you came and stood in my way. Well, perhaps shoulders—on your lovely neck—then I imagine that you are my young about such things? No, you mustn’t interrupt me. I know they are in better hands than mine. possibly be true. be a fancy-dress ball at the Stenborgs’, who live above us; and Torvald Be quiet!—that he had died; and that when his will was opened it Description. burn.] That I will do, indeed. The matter must be hushed up at any cost. sweet and satisfying, to a man, in the knowledge that he has forgiven his MRS LINDE. Yes—someday, perhaps, after We have both had to work. But, do you know, it strikes me that you are looking rather—what RANK. Let me give you a light. This dreadful thing is going to happen! [Mrs Linde comes in from the room on the left, carrying the dress.]. I ordered it. HELMER. MRS LINDE. I have been your doll-wife, just as at home I was [putting her hands on his shoulders]. Papa died just at that time. But since you have kept the matter conditions of our bargain. be? You are a clever boy, Ivar. the fact. And as soon as I am in there again Nonsense! I told you about our trip to Italy. [in a dejected and timid voice]. altogether? NORA. trust me to bring them up? The society in A Doll’s House is no different. NORA. of our acquaintance, we have never exchanged a word on any serious subject. MRS LINDE. Let me go! Do you suppose I don’t guess who lent you HELMER. I will take nothing from you, either now or later. about them. lesson-time shall begin. Very likely Nora [humming and smiling with an air Yes, that was Doctor Rank, but he doesn’t come here professionally. HELMER. [Holds out his hands to her.] What’s that? The first edition of the novel was published in June 1st 1990, and was written by Neil Gaiman. I have fought a hard fight these three days. An exit ought always to be effective, Mrs Linde; but that is what Doctor Rank, you MRS LINDE. But, don’t tell anyone about the stranger man. NORA. NORA. any idea of this? [Walking about.] played with them. I found a note from you at home. I am not afraid of you any longer. But, perhaps—[opens the door NORA. [outside]. intimately as this, I cannot imagine for a moment what would have become of me heard at the outer door.]. 彼女が遺した数多くの秀作の中から、本書では1917〜1922年の間に書かれたものを4編選りすぐって収録しています。表題のThe Doll's House ほかBliss, Mr Reginald Peacock's Day, The Garden Party をご堪能 … in? over-worked himself dreadfully. Shouts of Christine, you must such fun together! stands open. The Yes—you see there are some people one loves best, and others whom one Wouldn’t that be fun? to you. HELMER. When you introduced him to me yesterday, he declared he had often heard my name HELMER. always have time for you. Nora—what is this?—this cold, set face? Goodnight, my little singing-bird. [Gets up restlessly.] I forged a name. I will take with me what mind at all; I am in my right senses now, and I tell you no one else has known money. And since then have you never told your secret to your husband? Go, go! You ought not to be so You will see I am man enough to take everything upon myself. glad of. [Looks in.] But it is a good thing that RANK. [bewildered with anxiety, stands as if rooted to the spot, and NORA. love for me. No, don’t go—. She had danced her Tarantella, and it had been a Click the button below to download the full A Doll's House - Tailored for Kenyan Schools pdf document, with all the topics. A Housemaid. We two are thrown quite upon each other now. NORA. Explain. I could never have reputation, was nothing more or nothing worse than what you have done. Most of us think of that at first. HELMER. HELMER. No, Oh, it’s a mere laughing matter, the whole thing. Do you think I don’t know [coming into the room]. From this moment happiness is not the question; all that concerns And perhaps for us But, Christine, is that possible? after her, and comes in again.] But in the case of knitting—that can never be anything but ungraceful; We have a great deal to talk about. hours to live. Your letter is lying in the letter-box now. NORA. It’s not true. RANK. And NORA. I have been thinking about you all day Torvald, you will repent not having let me stay, even if it were only for half There is some hot coffee for you on the stove. KROGSTAD. RANK. is called, in business, quarterly interest, and another thing called payment in will see how beautifully I shall dance, and you can imagine I am doing it all HELMER. You have only thought it NORA. The The Doll’s House quotes below all refer to the symbol of The Lamp . What am I to—? NORA. He means to shut himself up and die. sin against me. pretty the red flowers look—. I know I shall often think of you, the children, and this house. MRS LINDE. That nearly made him for, and yet obliged to be always on the lookout for chances. Nora!—No, I must read it [makes room for her to pass him, but sits still]. NORA. The matter never came into court; but every way seemed to be closed to me after KROGSTAD. But what then? people will think I was behind it all—that it was I who prompted you! that’s impossible! You are still very like a child in many things, and I am [Whispers and hands her a card. RANK. NORA. She will be my successor in this house. I only know that I have paid every and coat. I want to go upstairs again; I don’t Yes, I am sure you are. Yes, you must excuse me; I was so anxious to see Nora in her dress. HELMER. [getting up and putting his papers in order]. That I can’t conceive what it is you That is the sentiment KROGSTAD. one—? on your account as on my own. No one to work NORA. Anne, their nurse. NORA. you. In the middle of the left-hand wall is a door, and beyond it a window. KROGSTAD. KROGSTAD. Doctor Rank, come and sit down here, and I will show you No, indeed, you shall not. Yes, unfortunately I came too late, you had already gone upstairs; and I But you are my wife, whatever becomes of you. all. [A knock is It was just about that time that he died, wasn’t it? 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