A Doll’s House
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symbols
by diane94, July 15, 2012
i think the toys Nora bought for her children also symbolise something.
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3Krogstad vs Nora
by indivij, November 04, 2012
it says in the character analysis that krogstad was shunned by society and wasn't let by people to move on from his past. i think that because of this, krogstad tries to blackmail nora for her forgery as a means of compensating for the unfair treatment he received.
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