She is the wife of Helmer and is the mother of three children. On the surface, she fulfilled the role of an innocent housewife, and her husband gave her her nicknames "Lark", "Squirrel" and "Squandering". Nora's father died recently. She forged the father's signature and sinned, so she was able to receive loans to save Tovard's life. He is the husband of Nora and the bank chief. It is said that he deals with all money problems within the family. He can occasionally spare him and blames Nola for not being able to handle that money.
Ibsen's role analysis "Dolls House" reveals one of the main challenges faced by today's Nora and women. Men tend to mistakenly judge women. Even though men are women, I think women are innocent and weak. Nora Helmer, thought to be a child, is an example of a woman living in a figurative "doll house". On the other hand, at the end of the story, Nola showed independence and became a real woman; this is another feature that many women show. - First impression of eternity: If you introduce the first impression character of a character that is misleading in Henry Ibsen's doll house, personality, attitude and physical characteristics of that person will become clear. When he or she appears in the story, this first impression sets up an emotional reaction to the character.
The death of a salesman at Willy Lohman and the story of Tovard Helmer at the dollhouse have many similarities to the story of "The Sales of Death" and "House of Dolls". From each story I continue to choose the one I am most interested in. The character I chose was Willy Lohmann of "The Sales of Death" and Tovard Helmer of "Doll's House". I chose these roles because of motivation to make it successful. - ... When marriage finally ended, Tovard was destroyed at the moment Nora left. He told myself, "It is the sky, she is gone. (I hope to come out in his mind.) The most wonderful miracle of all? Actually, caused by marriage The pain not only affected Nola but also put pressure on the whole family.The only reason why marriage does not end soon is that Torvald and Nora need to maintain their appearance.
Biography: Norahermer is a 30-year-old housewife. She is married to Torvald Helmer for 8 years and has three children. They married for eight years and have three children. Taurdo was recently hired as a manager of Common Bank and received a high salary. Helmer is very rich. They live in a nice house in Norway with expensive furniture and maids. But their marriage is dysfunctional. Tovard thinks Nora is a doll. His nicknames are "Lark", "Songbird", "Children". She dislikes to rely on Towald and has to ask for money, but she is tired of relying on her father in front of him. She is already sacrificing her husband, children, and father. When she was looking for something for herself, other characters called her as spoiled child. In the past, she borrowed money from Nils Krogstad to save her husband's life.