Nora Is Considered A Dynamic Character In A Doll's House

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1. Nora is considered a dynamic character.
2. Mrs. Linde is another character who changes throughout the story. She begins in the story as a helpless struggling woman just trying to make it but at the end of the story she regains confidence as she gains a good standing job and can find love again and express herself towards Krogstad as seen in ACT 3 Line 59.
3. Yes, because they had a relationship before, although it did not end well, and now that they have found themselves as time went on and have gone through difficult times so they know how to have a “true marriage.” Krogstad and Linde can have a true marriage because they are honest with each other. They also forgive each other, and this shows that forgiveness can heal relationships and bring people together.
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The doll in the doll house is Nora. Nora stated she was in a doll house with how both Torvald treats her as well as she was growing up with her father. More evidence that proves this is how Torvald can manipulate Nora in her choices and actions and how “willing” Nora is with Torvald’s desires.
5. It is possible to feel sympathy for Nora because in the time this story takes place women didn’t have as many rights and were forced to live a life where the husband or other male figures had a sense of control over them; this mindset took away Nora’s sense of personal beliefs and voice.
6. Nora decides to not confide in Dr. Rank after he professes his love for her because after his true feelings are revealed Nora gets a sense of mistrust. By Dr Rank hiding his death from Torvald brings a new light of character which Nora can no longer trust.
7. Nora is entitled to believe that her husband should have sacrificed himself for her. Because Nora illegally borrowed money to save Torvald he should be more than willing to accept what she did to get out of this