Motives In A Doll's House

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The characters of "A Doll's House" all have their own different personalities, however, some of them have similar motives and ideas. Nora at first acts like a normal clumsy airhead who is seemingly carefree, but later we see how she would do anything to save her husband, even if she had to break the law. This shows that she does have some competency, making her different than other women of that era. Similarly to Nora's illegal actions, Krogstad sinks to the level of illegally blackmailing and threatening Nora and Torvald for his job, but unlike Nora, he has only his own selfish greed to blame. Although Torvald seems like a controlling husband to an audience today, he's mainly just a normal man of the time period, since at the time the men

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