In Act II a lot of weirdness came out and a lot of " feelings" came out in the open. First, Dr. Rank tells Nora that his dying and that his going bankrupt, and that Torvalt Helmer (her husband) is not the only one that cares for her. Basically acknowledging that if it wasn't for Helmer he would be there for her, and care for her as her husband, and Nora is shocked and doesn't respond back. Then, Krogstad comes and reproach Nora about how he's going to blackmail her and that how she forged and signed her father's signature three days after he died, if she doesn't get his job back for him. After that Nora is hysteric talking about how she's going to kill herself to prevent Krogstad from putting the letter into Helmer's mailbox, but he doesn't buy it and tells her he's not frightening by her comment, and put it in there as he left the house. After that drama happens Mrs. Linde comes in with Nora's dress and she goes on and tells her what happened, and she goes and tries to convince him to get the letter back since they knew each other in their earlier years, but he went out of town so she left him a note. Finally, it ends when Nora acting "helpless" when Dr. Rank and Helmer comes in to try to stave Helmer from going to his mailbox and opening the letter that came from Krogstad. While his being suppress, Nora blundered around of how she don't remember how to do the tarentella. This paticular Act reminds a little of bit of Blair from Gossip Girl, because Nora acts like her because she seduces people to get what she wants without even knowing she does, and acts helpless when theirs a favor she needs to be done for her.
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10 years ago
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