Because people can not survive independently in this world, they form a relationship. Human relations play an important role in life; it defines and influences human personality and ideals. It can make someone the happiest or the most disastrous person in the world. In order to establish a stable and sustainable relationship, proper communication must be based on this relationship. Rules for proper communication involve listening to each other, understanding each other's feelings and needs, truly expressing their opinions and supporting them in adversity with each other.
Tolberd and Nora's Personality in the Doll's House Ibsen's "House of Dolls" has many clues to suggest a marriage form between Nora and Tobard. Nora seems to be a doll under the control of Taurval. Nora relies entirely on Torsardo. His ideas and actions are her ideas and actions. Nora is a beggar, it depends on all the actions of his doll master. The most obvious example of physical domination of Tobird's Nora can be seen in his teachings in Tarantella.
Dollhouse 's Woll and Nora is about the family, especially about how Nora Helmer handles the old secret that will be known to her husband Torvald Helmer. At the beginning of the game, Nola was talking with Tovard. Nora tried to get money from him and began acting like a "small squirrel" by Tabardo. I did not know what she wanted at that time, but Nora said it was a Christmas present. The actual reason for money is that she can do ... Henrik Ibsen's "Doll's House" is a controversial drama focused on the marriage of Norah and Tovard Helmer. Play is full of symbols representing abstract concepts and concepts. These symbols effectively show internal conflicts that occur between roles. Henrik Ibsen has used symbols such as Christmas tree, keyed mailbox, Tarantra, Dr. Rank phone card, these letters to express various aspects of the character.
At Henrik Ibsen's play "The House of Dolls" Tovard and his wife Nola lived in a middle class with three conservative children. Nora was at home and Tobird served as the manager of the bank. Previously, when Tovard was sick, Nora spoofed her father's signature to gain money to travel to Italy, so Tovard was able to recover. The other banker Nils Krogstad and Linda's close friend Linde knew about her terrible secret. Linde and Krostad also failed in society like Nora: Krostad did the same forgery, and Linde had to work hard to support her family, and most women had a home I was there.