Nora's+view+on+marriage

Nora's View on the Marriage In the book, **A Doll House**, Nora' s view on the marriage is very different from Torvalds'. Nora feels that Torvald is a compete stranger. She feels that she truly doesn't know Torvald and his actions. This is especially shown when he gives Krogstead the notice on his job at the bank. She feels at this part he is unpredictable and can never take blame for himself. Even, after pleading Torvad to take back the notice for Krogstead's job, he doesn't listen and continues sending the notice. This makes Nora infuriated and at this point she decides she is going to leave. She will [|abandon]her home, her children, and, most of all, her husband, Torvald. She is going to start a new life!



Here Nora is doing the Tarantella in the 2008 play of A Doll's House by Ibsen.



Nora realizes that Torvald is a complete stranger, and that she has to leave immediately.