In the mid-nineteenth century, also known as "the Victorian era which was dominated by the queen of Victoria in the UK for over 60 years" (Ladek), women face many adversities, as if the true ability was postponed I saw. Meanwhile, women must comply with the sacred orders of men and find husbands, otherwise she will be ridiculed by social order. Likewise, women are not allowed to work in the profession. But over time, women have experienced "realization".
Throughout the novel, Norah Helmer is increasingly aware of the lack of her enthusiasm for Taurval. An old friend of Nora Christin Linde can sympathize with Nora about her relationship with her husband. In the past, Linde is experiencing a unique marriage life similar to Nora. Because of Kristin's previous marriage, she fully understood her past situation. Knowing this result and the marital status of Nora, she can become a true friend and take action to help Nora. Mr. Linde can predict the future if we do not disclose Toward's information on Noda counterfeiting. Knowing what will happen in the future, Christine talks to Nora and helps her decide correctly to expose Towald to her criminal behavior. After all, with the help of Kristin, Nora realized that she was lacking affection for Tobird and decided to give up her marriage and mother's responsibility.
When the truth finally becomes clear, Nora 's epiphany will happen. When Tovard released his counterfeit Nora and her counterfeiting, the hero realized her husband was a person quite different from what she believed. Tovard is not going to blame Nora for his crime. She is convinced that he'll give up for not giving up for her. When he did not, she accepted the fact that their marriage is an illusion. Their wrong devotion is mere performance. She was always his "child's wife" and his "doll". Her calm conflict with Tobird's monologue is one of Ibsen's most exciting literary moments.
Probably the biggest rejection of Ibsen's traditional sex role was at the end of the script when the novra noticed Toberd and her children. In a sense, the last scene of the drama is the awakening of Nora, she understands that he never will be happy in life with Tobird, and understands that she is forced to lie . She said: "Troubled, I ran the trick for you, but this is the way you want it. You and my father gave me a big mistake. Sheng, 75-76) When Tovars tried to stop her in order to take responsibility for him and the kids and to keep her, Nola said frankly: "I do not believe it any more. I think I am alone like you - at least I am trying to be alone - what most people say - or what they are writing in a book I am not satisfied anymore.)