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WHO IS AT FAULT IN A DOLL'S HOUSE?

Question Being Answered: In what ways do you find Nora a victim? In what ways at fault?
Nora Helmer, the wife of Torvald Helmer and mother of 3 children, is a very complex and
brave woman for her time. She plays the main role in the play and is essential to its
plot. She is both a victim of her circumstances and also at fault for actions which she
committed.
Nora is a victim. Throughout her entire life, she has never been taken seriously by
anyone. She has been treated like a doll by both male characters in her life, her father
and her husband, and has acted accordingly. She has believed whatever they have told her
without any question because she feared it would anger them. "At home, Daddy used to tell
me what he thought, then I thought the same. And if I thought differently, I kept quiet
about it, because he wouldn't have liked it... and he played with me as I used to play
with my dolls. Then I came to live in your house..." ( Henrik Ibsen: Act III, pg. 1465)
Therefore, she constructs a life of dishonesty because she encompasses different morals
than her husband, and their minds never meet. Torvald Helmer has straight principles and
knows clearly where he is, where he is going and how he is going to get there. Nora has
conflicting goals because she does not have a clear-cut path for her future and she
writes her own story. 
Nora is at fault. She makes decisions on her own, borrows money to save her husband, and
makes the decision to forge her father's signature, and is excited about what she is
doing which is the worst mistake. She also does not follow the expected female behavior
for her time, which causes her problems. A good example of that would be when she
borrowed money from Krogstad. This decision alone was not even a possibility for a woman
of her time nor was her decision to borrow without the consent of a male such as her
husband or father. Her biggest and most grave mistake is forgery of her father's
signature on the IOU in attempt to spare him any worry on his deathbed. She is also at
fault because she ahs principles which are in conflict with the law. An example of that
would be the manner in which she views that her crime of forgery was permissible because
she meant good and was not trying to actually commit the crime for her own benefit, but
rather with good intentions. She does not understand that a crime committed is a crime
committed whether or not the intentions were good or bad and that she will be held
accountable by the law regardless of what she feels is right.
This play has many themes which add to Nora's character and position such as conflicting
values and principles, the gender issue which is the expected male behavior and the
expected female behavior, and how the female role is unsatisfying, restricting and false.
Are these themes still concerns for women in the present day?

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