A Doll's House Group

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littlejane
littlejane
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High School - 11th Grade

How do you interpret Nora's final slamming of the door in A Doll's House?

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Posted by littlejane on Saturday March 22, 2008 at 10:40 PM and tagged with characters, nora.


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  1. cybil Teacher
    High School - 12th Grade

    The ending of this Ibsen play is a powerful one that emphasizes the finality of Nora's decision to leave Torvald. She doesn't merely close the door to their relationship; she slams the door. That chapter in her life as Torvald's "doll" wife is completely over; Nora is never coming home. She has made her decision deliberately and explained it calmly to Torvald before she walks out, but the slammed door punctuates her statement with an exclamation point that she no longer suffer his treatment of her silently. Nora declares she is an individual first, and she leaves to pursue her life as one. The audience is not left wondering about her choice; we don't know, however, whether she will succeed in her new life as a woman who has abandoned her family.

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    Posted by cybil on Sunday March 23, 2008 at 8:16 AM

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