A term “is the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work.” Gender dictates how Nora is treated. Torvald is stripping his wife of her most cherished feminine role motherhood when he says. ”I shall not allow you to bring up the children.” “I dare not trust them to you.” Pg688. This theme exposes the restricted role of women. This shows the status of women at the time was not treated independently. Nora leads a hard life because society dictates that Torvald be the marriages dominant member. This portrays the bleak picture of a role held by women of all economic classes that is sacrificial. The writer will use the Motif Desire for …show more content…
A term “is the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work.” The Christmas tree represents an intense personal experience in Nora’s life. Nora’s function in the household is the same as the tree. “There’s nothing to it at all. The tree’s going to be lovely. I’ll do anything to please you Torvald.” Pg.673 Nora dresses up the tree just as Torvalds dresses up her for the Stenborgs’ party. This Christmas tree is stripped of its ornaments and with burnt down candles ends on its disheveled branches. This shows the similarities of Nora and the tree. Nora is in a mess and so is the tree. She’s gotten the bad news from Krogstad, and as a result her mind is just as disheveled as the poor tree. To sum up the play Torvald’s true character was reveal when Nora realizes that she is naïve to the world. She did not think borrowing money to save her husband’s life could be a crime. She realizes that she does not understand the world. Nora decided to leave her husband and children behind so that she can learn and