Character Analysis Of Nora In A Doll's House

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Nora is Torvald 's loving and childish wife, and unknowingly, a strong, independent woman. At the begging of the play Nora was playful and happy go lucky but at as the play continued she began to become a strong woman. Nora first impression on me was that she was obedient , childish wife who loved money. If Nora would buy something for the kids right after that she would ask Torvald for money. When her husband would ask her what she wanted for Christmas she say money. Torvald treated Nora like she was a little girl, or like she was an animal. "my little lark mustn 't droop her wings like that. What? Is my squirrel in the sulks?" (Ibesn842) . When he talks to his wife it seem like he is talking to a little girl. And he says that as he is giving her money which makes their interaction seem almost of a grown grandparent giving money to his precious, favorite young granddaughter. In their marriage Nora didn 't seem like a wife she just seemed like an objected. …show more content…

Nora had got the loan behind Torvald 's back, so she could save her husband 's life but, she was forced to forge his signature so that she could get the loan. I was surprised when I seen Nora get the loan from Mr. Krogstad. Nora friend Mrs. Linden said "a wife can 't borrow money without her husband 's consent." That 's why I was surprised I didn 't know Nora had it in her to make big decisions like that on her own. This showed me that Nora don 't only just think about herself and just do what her husband tells her. I noticed that she will do what she have to do for her love one

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