Comparison Of Nora In A Doll's House

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In the drama a "Doll's House" by Hendrik Ibsen we learn that Nora and Kristine are childhood friends from elementary school. We learn that these two friends live two completely different lives. There are very contrasting differences between the two, for instance, Kristine and Nora having many differences in their marriage life, financially, and also independence. As Kristine is explaining her situation as to why she has traveled back into town, Nora interrupts her by continuously bragging how much her husband is successful. Kristine and Nora are complete opposites. By the end of the play, we learn that Nora is not so wise and is a very materialistic, gold digging, selfish individual. Nora is happily married to her husband Mr. Helmer with three lovely children and little to no obligations. Linde and Nora grew up under very different financial groundings during their childhood. At …show more content…

Whereas Mrs. Linde strives at being a strong independent woman. Kristine has lived among the troublesome reality of the real world. Mrs. Linde is easily accompanied by respect from men unlike Nora, this is due to Kristine's self-dependence. Mrs. Linde states, "Now listen, Nora, in many ways, you're still like a child. I'm a good deal older than you, with a little more experience" (Act 2, pg. 1676). In conclusion, Mrs. Linde is viewed to be a more superior woman than Nora. One obvious reason is she didn't allow her marriage to domesticate her life like Nora did. Also, Mrs. Linde was not nearly as finically involved with money as Nora ever was and that treated Kristine well in the end because everything she went through to the lack of money made her the strong woman she is unlike Nora. In the end, an independent woman like Mrs. Linde was what Nora strived to

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