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Henrik Ibsen 's A Doll 's House

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Christmas is one of the happiest times of the year where the streets are filled with laughter and holiday cheer. Although, this is the happiest time for most middle class citizens to Nora it poses many challenges that destroy her family. The character of Nora in Henrik Ibsen A Doll House faces many conflicts between society, Krogstad, her husband, and lastly herself. Nora had been married for eight years to Torvald. Torvald is a lawyer but recently took a new job as a bank manager. Although he will be making more money, it comes with a cost such as upholding his reputation and status within the community. “Nora’s husband becomes very ill and is going to die unless he travels to Italy to get help” (Ibsen 1734) for “Nora to save her husband’s life she borrows four thousand, eight hundred crowns” (Ibsen 1735); Not only is this frowned upon she keeps the secret from her husband. Nora thinks she knows who she is as a wife and mother, which all changes by the end of the play. The first conflict the play encounters is Nora versus society. “During the time the play is written it is uncommon for one’s wife to receive a sum or loan of money without her husband’s consent” (Ibsen 1735). Nora feels like she is doing what is right to save her husband’s life, even though she knows he will disapprove such a thought. Torvald is a very smart businessman, even taking care of the family’s finances, and this would be shameful to his reputation and where he stands within the community if anyone

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