Character analysis of the play "A Doll's House" (Essay Sample)
The task was about analyzing one character in the play "a doll's house"
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Risk Nora Takes in the Play A Doll's House
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Risk Nora Takes in the play A Doll's House
A Doll's House is a play by a Norwegian play writer Henrik Ibsen that focuses on a typical family of the 19th century. Nora is the wife of Torvald, a bank manager. Their family looks perfect despite not having enough money before Torvald was promoted to manage the bank where he works. Through a flashback, we see how they have persevered tough times where Norah had to decorate the house herself during Christmas an in page 4, Torvald tells his wife it will take some time before he gets his first salary, meaning they should use the available money sparingly (Ibsen & ARCHER, 1932). Despite the happiness that Norah shows, she has taken a risk that could cost her everything she has, including the family that gives her happiness. The risk was, however, worth it.
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