CAN YOU PlEASE OH PLEASE OH PLEASE HELP ME - I BEG OF U. TEN POINTS TO MOST HELPFUL

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ANSWERER!? Can you please paraphrase the following two paragraphs? Please revise it up, so each paragraph is a different one. Please try to make them into completely different paragraphs with different words. Thanks a lot!

It is obvious that Garland has given great thought to how he will portray such an iconic play in a different medium. The film is static. There is almost no action set outside of the house (and the building) which gives us an effective claustrophobic feeling. The audience feels as trapped as Nora and Torvald do. Where this would have been apparent in a theatre, he has managed to keep the audience engaged in the emotions in the house even through the silver screen.

The snow outside emphasizes how cold it gets inside, with Nora (Bloom) realizing that her fairy-tale marriage to Torvald (Hopkins) is a sham, and that Torvald only wants his wife to be his little "squirrel" and to not meddle in their family affairs. Nora will not take it anymore; she is an intelligent woman with influence, and cannot be confined to one house, one man, or one way of life. She becomes free, and Torvald is left wondering how he had ever been such a fool to think she would be with him forever.
 
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