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Monday, February 11, 2019

A Dolls House: The Analysis of Nora and Her Case of Leaving Her Family

In Henrik Ibesens fetch A shuttle House, Nora Helmer struggles with telling her husband, Torvald Helmer, the truth about a loan she receives for them to go to Italy when he was sick. Consequently, when Torvald learns of the news he instantly insults Nora and declares that she has ruined his happiness (Ibesen 93). However, when Torvald tries to dismiss his insults subsequently receiving a note that her contract was revoked, she does not accept his apologizes and decides to leave Torvald and her children to obligate sense of herself and everything around her (Ibesen 100). Her selfish conclusion to leave makes her a disadvantageously wife and mother, but she there are a few to a greater extent characteristics that makes her a bad wife. The characteristics that Nora shows in the story are her dishonest, her individualism, and the unfortunate failings of the stupefy figures during in her life.In the story, Nora is in a troubling situation because she re catch ones breathves bull ion from Krogstad, Torvalds employee at the bank, to pay for a trip to Italy so that Torvald could recover from an distemper and is now being blackmailed by Krogstad because Torvald wants to fire him. Not only does borrow the loan, which something her husband is fully against, she lies to Torvald saying that she receives the money from her father. The borrowing of the money without her husbands approval, and her lie saying that it is from her father are two dishonest acts on Noras part, acts that a wife should not do. In a review produced by Fabienne Oguer, he calls this situation a Trust Game (Oguer 85). Both characters, Torvald and Nora, hypothetically play a game in which one may has to trust the other. In the beginning of the story, Torvald is forced with the decision to either trust Nora and marry he... ...terrible decision to leave Torvald, trapped within his doll house.Works CitedDrake, David B. Ibsens A hoot House. The Explicator 53.1 (1994) 32-34. investigate Library , ProQuest. Web. 2 Dec. 2011.Ibesen, Henrik. A Dolls House A New edition by Frank McGuinness. New York Faber and Faber,1997. Print.Oguer, F. Ibsens A Dolls House As a Psychological Trust Game with Guilt and Reciprocity. Review of European Studies 2.1 (2010) 84-90. question Library, ProQuest. Web. 2 Dec. 2011.Rosefeldt, Paul . Ibsens A Dolls House. The Explicator 61.2 (2003) 84-85. Research Library, ProQuest. Web. 1 Dec. 2011.Yuehua, G. Gender cope Over Ideological Power In Ibsens A Dolls House/LA LUTTE DES SEXES SUR LE POUVOIR IDEOLOGIQUE DANS MAISON DE POUPEE DIBSEN. Canadian Social Science 5.1 (2009) 79-87. Research Library, ProQuest. Web. 1 Dec. 2011.

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