Helmer tells Nora that Krogstad is a bad man and he “wriggled out of it with lies and trickery” – (Ibsen pg. 1573). He then goes on to say that Krogstad is the worst type of person, the type who wears a mask in front of the people closest to them. Saying this, however, Helmer says he’s not quick to condemn a man but seems harsh in saying “Krogstad wears a mask in front of his own wife and children” similar to the way Nora is now, being she owes Krogstad the money back and her family does not know. Krogstad eventually leaves a letter in their mailbox after losing his job to Mrs. Kristine Linde. This letter tells Torvald everything that has happened with the forging of the signature. The secret is unfolded and Helmer Immediately says that his wife Nora is forbidden from raising her own kids. Nora is shocked and decides to leave considering in the end she only borrowed the money to try to help her husband even know she felt like she was a “doll,” little and delicate and easy to break not only once by her father but by her own
Helmer tells Nora that Krogstad is a bad man and he “wriggled out of it with lies and trickery” – (Ibsen pg. 1573). He then goes on to say that Krogstad is the worst type of person, the type who wears a mask in front of the people closest to them. Saying this, however, Helmer says he’s not quick to condemn a man but seems harsh in saying “Krogstad wears a mask in front of his own wife and children” similar to the way Nora is now, being she owes Krogstad the money back and her family does not know. Krogstad eventually leaves a letter in their mailbox after losing his job to Mrs. Kristine Linde. This letter tells Torvald everything that has happened with the forging of the signature. The secret is unfolded and Helmer Immediately says that his wife Nora is forbidden from raising her own kids. Nora is shocked and decides to leave considering in the end she only borrowed the money to try to help her husband even know she felt like she was a “doll,” little and delicate and easy to break not only once by her father but by her own