doll's house

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Issue:

Biographies

 

Written by:

Michelle J

 

Date added:

June 20, 2015

 

Level:

University

 

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A

 

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4 / 897

 

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Nora's husband Torvald believes he is the man of the house and that his wife should be grateful and entertaining for him. Nora however signs her father's name to a document in an attempt to do something she feels is right. What she doesn't realize though is that by doing so she has committed forgery...
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Nora's act of forgery was inspired by many reasons, and resulted in both expected and unexpected outcomes. Nora was inclined for many reasons to commit the forgery. At the time Torvald was on the verge of dying and Nora desperately wanted to save him. Doctors warned Nora that her husband's "life was in danger" and the only thing that would "save him [was] a stay in the south" (Ibsen 976)...
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