Nora and Torvald Helmer
Nora: I can't hit upon anything that will do; everything I think of seems so silly and insignificant.
Torval: Does my little Nora acknowledge that at last?
Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House is a powerful delineation of 19th Century cultural mores, gender roles and manners. Played by Jennifer King and Benjamin Stowe and directed by Richard Rossi at Napa Valley College.
4 responses
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Deborah Downes gave props (14 Jul 2009):
A very dramatic and unique entry. Perfect for this theme. Love it. Voted.
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eithne mythen gave props (10 Aug 2009):
Well done, voted..
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Maura Wolfson-Foster gave props (4 Sep 2009):
"All the world's a stage.....". This is marvelous Richard. "A Doll's House" is such a perfect choice - my vote, of course!
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hersche raje said (15 Nov 2009):
OH MY NEW FRIEND RICHARD :) ;
this is a photo i can say for sure, if , i were a judge surely this would be slected .
You are simply extraordinary talented photographer .
wishes andprayers for you,although some 10 days ago i turned atheist sadly, i loved jesus mum mary , hindu gods i am a hindu so so much but now even left my most loved god .
but i wouldnow pray moon my ancestroes we are lunar dynasty king yadu 5500b.c. descendents.and i cannot say for others, but moon do careme so much ,.
thanks and my friendship would end the day i find you are a liar or do injustic eor disrecpect do that to women.or animals.
these ar ejust my laws.
i dont belivegodnow.
take care
my words may appear rude but truth haveitslimitations,who loves the court that decides him.
if you want i can write a good story on this photograph apart from the drama ,i am an indian i donotknow what this drama and characters are i would write the inner feelings of the cast these humans siitting in the chair .
take care forgiveme for my words itsmy style i would say my way .





