Nora is also rounded character in the play the doll’s house. In the beginning of the play the author described Nora as a childlike submissive wife. For example, the interaction between Nora and her husband Torvald was of a women behaving in a childish manor to please her husband and Torvald responded as an adult taking down to a child. Nora, for years, played a role her father instilled in her as a child in her marriage. Until then her relationship with her husband was of a happy loving but all it was put into jeopardy when Nora went behind her husband’s back for a loan to secure his health and to put matters worse she forged her father signature to get a loan from a man her husand disliked. Even though it was all done for love her husband didn’t see it that way. …show more content…
Now the conflict in the play is that the man she borrowed the money from is blackmailing nora to save his job or he’ll let her husband and everyone else that she committed fraud to get the money.
Throughout the play nora came to the conclusion that she wasn’t as in love with her husband as she thought she was. She also thought her busband was never in love with her after he didn’t take the blame for her. Nora thought torvald would prove his love for her by taking the blame for her because she was used to relying on him like she relyed on her