The end of the play really sums up most of the story. I really didn't know how Torvald was going to react to Krogstads letter. I didn't think that Nora would have gotten so serious about the letter. When I read the end of the play when Nora left Torvald, I was ready to cry. It was such a sad ending. But it told the story of how Nora felt like she was being viewed.
I thought that the story really was good. It gave a view of how women were viewed in that day and age. It reminded me a lot of A Raisin in the Sun. It reminded me of how Beneatha felt when Walter said that she should only look forward to being a housewife. Like she shouldn't have any dreams. I thought the story had a lot of meaning to it.
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