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A Doll's House: Nora

In the play A Doll's House, Nora fits in a role of the little helpless wife whose husband takes care of everything. During the play, she keeps a secret from her husband that eventually leads to the destruction of the marriage. When the secret surfaces, Nora finds out just what kind of man she was married to. Maybe she always knew but now wants something different in her life. A few years earlier he ....

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.... her belief of what Helmer may do: “Then you must testify... And I tell you this: nobody else knew anything, I alone was responsible for the whole thing. Remember that!” These are two of the most important lines in the play because they signify the whole relationship's meaning and underlying imagery. What Nora thinks will happen when her husbands finds out is completely opposite of what really happens. When Helmer reads the letter and calls out to Nora, she answers back almost like ....

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