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As Nora is based on Laura Kieler, in the same circumstances as Laura, Nora took out a loan, forging her father's signature as women could not take out a loan without her husband or father's permission. The only person who knows, Krogstad, uses her secret as blackmail in order for him to keep his job... displayed 300 characters
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The only person who knows, Krogstad, uses her secret as blackmail in order for him to keep his job. Nora fights to keep this a secret but when Torvald finds out, instead of Nora's miracle where Torvald takes upon himself the full responsibility of her actions, he is outraged at this social disgrace, and only forgives her when he feels he is free from his good image in society falling apart... displayed next 300 characters
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