Ibsen's Tarantella dance is in the doll's house and Ibsen uses many symbols. Symbol symbolizing the role of Norah, dance called Tarantella. Tarantella is a folk dance in southern Italy. The primary key and secondary key alternate. It is characterized by rapid movement, foot pedal, and with respect to women, exaggerated petticoats are undulating. It contains lots of very fast spins and jumps until you can not dance, and tired, they fall to the ground.
Tarantella is a folk dance in the southern part of Italy, and already draws out rhythm from fast rhythm. Its purpose is Nora's last chance to become a small doll of Tobird, dance and tease him. In addition, Tarantella is often called dance and it is necessary to remove the dancer's tarantula bite poison. "Nora is dancing more and more crazy ... her hair falls on her shoulder, she ignores it but continues dancing" (47) Expression and worryingness
Ibsen's Tarantella dance is in the doll's house and Ibsen uses many symbols. Symbol symbolizing the role of Norah, dance called Tarantella. Tarantella is a folk dance in southern Italy. The primary key and secondary key alternate. It is characterized by rapid movement, foot pedal, and with respect to women, exaggerated petticoats are undulating. It contains lots of very fast spins and jumps until you can not dance, and tired, they fall to the ground.
Another way we see the Tarantella scene is to explore the visual, auditory and special elements of A Doll's House. Tarantella is traditional Italian folk dance. Its name is derived from a toxic spider, a tarantula, and when chewed by a spider, the victim is said to need to dance wildly with extremely rhythmical music to prevent death and disease. Well, in the context of A Doll's House, I think that Tarantella was dancing because Noval tries to remove even poisons of Torvald, Krogstad, and even Rank. . I recreated the scenes of Tarantella with an appropriate script. We use spaces-conscious characters, using sounds and visual effects