17 Jul In act three of A Dolls House, you can interpret the passage as courageous and see how the play unfolds. Nora finally finds her passion to exclaim her need for individualism and find the courage to leave her husband and children.
In act three of A Dolls House, you can interpret the passage as courageous and see how the play unfolds. Nora finally finds her passion to exclaim her need for individualism and find the courage to leave her husband and children. Why is it that Nora waited eight years to figure out she no longer loved her partner? Nora claims : “You never understood me.-I’ve been greatly wronged, Torvald. First by daddy and then by you.”(Ibsen 182) What movement was Ibsen trying to interpret to his readers with this scene about her being a “Doll House” for the women in the 1800’s.
