1. Nora is now more anxious and worried than she was in Act 1. Nora believes that Torvald would never find out her secret, but now that he is firing Krogstad so that Mrs.Linde can work, she's more afraid and more protective over her lie.
- Nora tells and begs Torvald to let Krogstad keep his job.
- Krogstad wants to letter to get Nora introuble and for him to keep his job
- Mrs.Linde writes him a note and wants to talk with him to change his mind.
3. The "miracle" might be that Torvald will give Krogstad his job and Nora's secret wont be blurted out. Another "miracle" I thought might be was that Krogstad might've not put the letter in the mail for Torvald to See.
4. Krogstad says that Torvald has, "forced me back to my old ways." Torvald is not really responsible for his actions because it's basically all Nora's fault in the first place. Krogstad knows what Nora did and he's using that against her because he doesn't want to lose his job and he will do whatever it takes to keep it. The reason why he is losing his job is because of Nora's begging to help find Mrs.Linde a job.
6.If Nora wasn't so stubborn and accepted help from Rank, I feel like Nora and Torvald would be okay. Nora keeping a hgue secret is driving her crazy. Torvald could most likely be very appreciative for Nora becaue she saved his life knowing that she could get in serioustrouble by forgeing her father's signature. If she let Rank help, she would've been out of this mess a long time ago.
8. I think people can learn for Ibsen's portryal of Nora and Torvald's relationship by learning how to trust and communicate. For love, you'd do anything to make it work. It shows that being secretive can and will get you in trouble. Be loyal, and share money. Love your life and your familly. "Fight for what you love."
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