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A Doll's House, Play Critique

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g at his bank. Nora is left with the decision to accept her fate, or to convince Torvald to let Krogstad keep his job. Of course Torvald thinks what Nora is saying is erroneous, and reassures Nora what he is doing is for the better. Nora goes into deeper depression and despair, going through moments of cover up and embarrassment, until the day comes where Krogstad gets laid off, and he drops a notice letter of the forgery in Torvald's locked mailbox (only Torvald has the key). For a while Nora claws at the mail box and then tries to keep Torvald occupied from it for the longest time she can, until he can no longer take Nora's silly games and opens the box and reads the letter inside. Outraged, Torvald screams at Nora, and admits she is the ruin of him. Later on Kristina, talks to Krogstad and convinces him out of his evil ways, and they decided to get married, causing Krogstad to drop another letter (a letter of apologies), into the mailbox. Torvald sees the letter, opens it, and is instantly relieved. Torvald throws all the evidence of the forgery into the firepl...

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