The paradox of confinement and freedom in A Doll's House and Like Water For Chocolate by Laura Esquivel.

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Ultimately, the debt gives her freedom for self-discovery but simultaneously restrains her because she must deprive herself and lie to Helmer in order to repay it. When Helmer discovers Nora's secret debt and forgery, he is so caught up in her crime and his ?appearances' that he overlooks her ignorance and good intentions...
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When confronted with the fact that Torvald will discover her secret debt, she believes that if he is the man she thinks he is, his finding will only strengthen their relationship. Act Three reveals that Helmer clearly does not intend to sacrifice himself for her and accuses her of having ??no religion, no morality, no sense of duty?' (Ibsen p221)...
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