“A Doll’s House”, written by Henrik Ibsen is a three-act play, which talks about a family life, where Torvald Helmer is the husband to Nora, who is the housewife. The major characters within this play are Torvald Helmer, who is a bank manager; Nora Helmer, the wife to Torvald; Dr. Rank, a close friend to Torvald; Mrs. Linde, Nora’s friend since childhood; and Nils Krogstad, a bank clerk. The play also constitutes of the minor characters like Anne-Marrie, nurse; Ivar, Bob, and Emmy, little children to Helmer; Helene, the maid; and the delivery boy. The play is dated back in the 19th century, during the Victorian Era, bringing in various contrasting differences in the primary female characters, Nora and Linde, not within the characters themselves but more of the roles these characters play in their marriages. This paper analyzes these two characters, Nora and Linde, bringing in their similarities and differences and also looking into other comparisons within …show more content…
Linde, others also come in within the play, especially when looking into the themes brought out within the play. The life of Helmer appears to be a marriage that is happy with two happy couples. However, the lies are hidden and hinders growth. Nora seems to be so sweet just like the songbird but looking into the reality part of it; she is full of guilt due to forgery and the lies she has stated to her husband for a long time. Helmer comes out to be a husband full of love but turns against Nora, when his reputation reaches the line. Mrs. Linde looks like an old woman full of bitterness but tries to assist Nora and Krogstad. Krogstad could appear to be the evil villain, but he just wants to maintain his responsibility of caring for his family and keep his job. Dr. Rank would be seen to be a best friend to Helmer, but when looking into the reality, he is actually in love with