What would people say if they found…
out I owed money, and you had paid it? -T
You have ruined…
my whole future. -T
It was I who…
saved Torvald’s life. -N
I must stand…
on my own. -N
I have to…
educate myself. -N
Can’t we live here…
as brother and sister? -T
No man would…
sacrifice his honour for the one he loves. -T
Millions of…
women have done it. -N
It was almost…
like being a man. -N
It’s a weary life it is she said…
Doubly blank is a woman’s lot. -From the antique
I wish and I wish…
I were a man: Or, better than and being, were not: Were nothing -From the antique
None would miss…
me in all the world -From the antique
No, mine own: I wish…
I could bear the pang for both. -In the round tower at Jhansi
Unspeakably empty…
No one to live for any more. -L
he’s so proud…
of being a man -it’d be so painful and humiliating for him to know that he owed me anything. -N
He hadn’t to know…
how dangerously ill he was. -N
dress up and…
play the fool for him. -N
There’s a moral…
cripple in with Helmer at this very moment. -R
What do I care…
about society? I think it’s a bore. -N
How dare you presume to cross-examine me…
Mr Krogstad? You, one of my husbands employees?
How on earth could you imagine that I would have…
any influence over my husband?
Hasn’t a wife the right….
to save her husbands life?
‘It all seems so stupid and meaningless’ -N. T:
So my little Nora has come to that conclusion, has she?
Nearly all young criminals…
are the children of mothers who are constitutional liars. -T