Wednesday, March 30, 2016

[From  below comes the noise of the door slamming]

[Nora soon arrives at Mrs.Linde's residence]

Mrs. Linde : Hello Nora, what brings you here

Nora: I'm going to need a place to stay tonight, would that be any trouble?

Mrs. Linde: Oh no! What happened?

Nora: I'm leaving. I've just realized I need to be more than a doll and learn things mysef

[The next day Nora arrives outside her childhood home]

Nora stands in front of her child hood home and feels a sense of independence finally ready to start her new life.

3 comments:

  1. Nora realizes that Torvald treated her like a doll and that she needs to move on in her own life and live the way she wants without torvald holding her back and tells her what she should do.

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  2. This is a good ending its short and simple. Just as simple Nora wanted her life to be with Torvald she wanted to learn and do things herself without asking for money or if she can go.

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  3. You're ending to the play was really good. I too involved Mrs. Linde in my alternate ending of the play. I believe it further shows the feminism in the play by making Mrs. Linde be one of the last people Nora speaks with before entering her new life. It's almost represents womenhood.

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