" Free. To be free, absolutely free. To spend time playing with the children. To have a clean, beautiful house, the way Torvald likes it." I found this quote most interesting......shes having a conversation with Mrs. Linde in Act One, Nora claims that she will be “free” after the New Year after she has paid off her debt to Krogstad. She claims that freedom will give her time to be a mother and a traditional wife who maintains a beautiful home, as her husband likes it. As the play continues, Nora becomes increasingly aware that she must change her life to find true freedom, and her understanding of the word “free” changes. By the end of the play, she sees that freedom takes independence from societal constraints and the ability to explore her own personality, goals, and beliefs... i also thing that the toys nora buys for her children symbolizes somethng.
Would the toys symbolize or represent her idea of being "free?" She did kind of have a revalation of some sort. So if her husband fire the employee would she still be free? Because the situation would of solved itself but not the way she wanted
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