We have finally finished A Doll's house. Act III was my favorite act of them all. It starts off with Nora telling Mis.Linde about Krogstad's letter. Mis.Linde goes to Krogstad and tells him she left him for money. After they get back together Krogstad agrees to get back the letter but Mis.Linde tells him that Torvald has to see it. So finally we find out Krogstad actually has a heart. Torvald finally goes through his and find a letter from Dr. Rank exspaining his death. Torvald doesn't seem to be to said ed and figures that Dr. Rank is replaceable. I cant believe how Torvald is really unappreciative to the people that he "loves". Then finally Torvald finds the letter explaining Nora's crime. He couldn't have reacted worse, saying that he will not take the blame and practically disavows his love for Nora. Isn't a husband supposed to defend their wives I mean she did it to save your life. But then the maid finds another note from Krogstad saying he will not reveal her actions. Torvald thinks he can easily win her back by saying that things can be normal again and that now he will be her menture and teacher. Finally, what I wanted to read in this play, Nora tells Torvald that she is tired of being his Doll and that she must teach herself about the world, when Torvald asks her if it was she didn't love him anymore she said yea, pretty much, even though she never really loved him. Nora is finally telling Torvald that although she is a women she can be independent, which Torvald could never except. Torvald says that thing will change and they can live as brother and sister, but Nora rejects that to. Finally Nora leaves and Torvald gets what he deserves, on his knees, crying, and alone.
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