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Summary
Divided into three acts, A Doll's House is based on a bragging housewife, Nora Helmer, who takes a loan from the bank with her father as a co-signer to go on a trip to Italy. This loan was taken without her husband, Torvald, the bank's manager, knowing. At this time, women weren't allowed to sign legal documents. Krogstad, an employee of the bank, investigated into the loan and figures out that Nora lied about the loan. The loan was taken out three days after the death of her father with his signature. Krogstad knew that he was getting fired and blackmailed Nora with the knowledge of the forgery in return for a 'good word' so that he keeps his job. With the faith of the crime in Krogstad's hands, Nora is paranoid about getting caught while being delusional that her children will become liars because she lied.