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This play follows Nora and her home life, looking at the relationship she has with her husband, Torvald. The play demonstrates how Nora is tied to being at home, called animal names by Torvald, and treated as a treasure to be admired. As a play, the book can only demonstrate the character traits through dialogue, but it's clear how Nora is getting tired of being looked down upon and restricted from what she can do with her life.
In an alternative version, Nora changes her mind and stays at home.
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This play follows Nora and her home life, looking at the relationship she has with her husband, Torvald. The play demonstrates how Nora is tied to being at home, called animal names by Torvald, and treated as a treasure to be admired. As a play, the book can only demonstrate the character traits through dialogue, but it's clear how Nora is getting tired of being looked down upon and restricted from what she can do with her life.
In an alternative version, Nora changes her mind and stays at home.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review. ( )
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review. ( )