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27 January, 12:10

Which inference about Nora does this passage best support? She is a very happy and thoughtful person. She treats others with disrespect and can be very selfish. She is lost in her own world, which gives her great happiness. She is filled with shame that she tries to hide from her husband.

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  1. 27 January, 12:56
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    Nora has been portrayed as a very complex character.

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    This passage describes Nora As a very complex character. Nora is portrayed as a happy person at the beginning of A doll's house. She is shown as a silly girl who is innocent and unaware of the outside world.

    Nora's husband Torvald treats her like a child. He treats her like a doll. Nora is capable of lying to her husband easily. She thoughtlessly spends her money in the beginning but actually, that is not true. She saves that money to her husband's debt. She was indulged in forgery. She forged her father's signature to get a loan to save her husband. she was hiding it from her husband so she was filled with shame.

    She left her house and children at the end which portray her selfish woman.
  2. 27 January, 15:26
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    A) She is very happy and thoughtful person

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