A Doll's House: Character Profiles

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A Doll's House: Character Profiles Character ProfilesNora Helmer: Nora is the wife of Torvald Helmer, in whose apartment the action of the play takes place. Nora first appears as a silly, selfish and spoilt woman, Torvald's "doll-child." However, we soon realize that she has strengths and depths that she has hitherto kept hidden. She has saved Torvald's life by negotiating and almost completely paying off a loan from Krogstad. The loan, which involved her forging her father's signature, enabled her to take Torvald to Italy, where he recovered. But she has never told him where the money came from, as his pride would suffer. She believes that Torvald loves her enough to take all blame upon himself, but she is mistaken. When she realizes that he is more concerned with appearances and respectability than with her happiness, she decides to leave him and find her own way in life.Torvald Helmer: Torvald, Nora's husband, is a banker and lawyer. He treats his wife not as an equal but as a foolish child, plaything and erotic
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fantasy-figure, as is revealed by his demeaning pet names for her ("little songbird," "little skylark," "little person," etc.). In the early part of the play he engages our sympathy because of his indulgent devotion to his wife. He treats her generously, giving her extra money when she asks for it. However, he is unable to cope with the disagreeable truths of life. Thus Nora does not tell him the truth about her loan, and Dr Rank does not tell him about his imminent death. They feel they must protect him. Torvald claims that he would take all upon himself if ...

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