Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Analysis of Act 3 of A Dolls House Essay -- A Dolls House Act Three
Analysis of Act 3 of A Doll's House For most of the play, we see Torvald delighting in Noraââ¬â¢s dependence upon him but not in his control over her, but as the play progresses the side of Torvald we see is more pushover than dictator. In the scene following the party, Torvaldââ¬â¢s enjoyment of his control over Nora takes on a darker tone. He treats her like his possession, like the young girl he first acquired years ago. Contributing to the feeling of control that Torvald is exercising over Nora is that the evening has been of Torvaldââ¬â¢s designââ¬âhe dresses Nora in a costume of his choosing and coaches her to dance the tarantella in the manner that he finds ââ¬Å"desirable.â⬠The hollowness of Torvaldââ¬â¢s promises to save Nora shows how little he appreciates her sacrifice. Nora expects compassion from Torvald after he finds out about her predicament, especially since, after learning of Dr. Rankââ¬â¢s imminent death, Torvald confesses that he fantasizes about risking his life to save Noraââ¬â¢s. Once given the opportunity, however, Torvald shows no intention of sacrificing anything for No...
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