Topic > Chauvinism in a Doll's House - 1196

In “A New World for Women,” Stephanie Ford says “we might feel that the two main characters are playing a strange kind of game.” Nora sees her house as a “playroom” (142. III) where Torvald plays with her. Nora refuses to be Torvald's puppet and will no longer be subjected to his games. It is realized in order to rediscover itself; he needs to break away from Torvald and his old life. Nora's thoughts become clear and she realizes that her happiness should come first. Create a life of honesty where she can feel good about herself. He has the courage to understand that no one else is responsible for this wonderful thing except