A Dolls House

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Nora has lived the life she thought made her happy never realizing the role she played not as a wife but as a doll. Throughout Nora’s entire life she has always played the role of the doll first with her dad then onto Torvald. Nora has noticed the way people treat her but never acknowledged it, “You’re just like everyone else. Nobody thinks I’m capable of doing anything really serious” (I.16.26-27). Nora is not a doll but she is a person who thinks for her own. She does not realize this until her miracle she believes will happen does not occur. Nora committed a crime in which she knows will changed things in her marriage. The miracle she believes will happen is Torvald will take the blame for the crime she did thus demonstrating his love for her. Nora was confident that Torvald would take the blame for her, “He can do it, now. He will do it.

Nothing can stop him doing it…” (II.49.23-24). She is convinced that his love for her will withstand his reputation in society. Nora in order to save his reputation had thoughts of killing herself and sparing him the mock of society. Nora’s thoughts of making the ultimate sacrifice for him shows the values she had regarding love. She is a person who goes against what society says in order to think of others. Torvald unlike Nora follows the rules of society and only believes in what is right for himself.
As the miracle does not occur do to Torvalds’s selfish antics, Nora realizes she is more than what society has to offer. At this time period it was a man’s responsibility to take care of his wife and her needs. Torvald believed he did this for Nora by giving her a better life and covering her father’s past. Torvald takes care of Nora as a child not as wife, “Good of you? To give into...

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...at any more. I believe that before anything else, I am a human being, just as much as you are” (III.86.34-37). Nora refers to herself as a human being calling out all the times her husband has called her animal names. This reveals she will no longer stand for the injustice in her life and will now find her own life. As a person, she will decide if society is right or wrong. Nora showcases her real feelings towards society, “Then I’ll be able to make up my mind which of us is right-society or me” (III.87.35-36). Nora is on a moral journey for she does not know who she truly is. All of her life has been arranged for her and for the first time she will experience life.
Society’s constraints have damaged a marriage by woman not being able to help her family. Nora commits a crime that breaks her marriage but helps her escape the doll house she found herself in.

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