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Nora's Transformation

Nora's Transformation

It is always wise of one to never judge a person when one is first encountered with them. Nora, the main character in A Doll's House, is a perfect example of such a statement. Nora initially seems like a playful, naïve child who lacks knowledge of the world outside her home. On the other hand, Henrik Ibsen, author of A Doll's House, depicts that she does have some worldly experience, however, and the small acts of rebellion in which she engages indicate that she is not as innocent or happy as she appears.
At the beginning of A Doll's House, Nora seems completely happy. She responds affectionately to Torvald's teasing, speaks with excitement about the extra money his new job will provide, and takes pleasure in the company of her children and friends. She does not seem to mind her doll-like existence, in which she is coddled, pampered, and patronized. As the play progresses, Nora reveals that she is not just a "silly girl," as Torvald calls her (Ibsen......


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