What does the doll symbolize in a doll's house?
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The doll's house represents a place where someone can manipulate all the dolls' actions and encounters. Both doll-like acts are for the benefit of Torvald, who wants her to remain dependent upon him; she gains security and devotion from the arrangement. Some critics see Torvald as another doll in the doll's house.
In this regard, what does disease symbolize in a doll's house?
Rank's talk of moral disease and his own affliction are often cited as symbolic. He has tuberculosis of the spine. This could possibly be meant to represent the diseased backbone of unenlightened society, a society where men and women don't live as equals. His death also could be seen as symbolic.
In this way, what does Nora's costume symbolize in a doll's house?
Symbols: Nora's fancy dress costume Torvald chooses Nora's fancy dress costume, a Neapolitan fisher-girl's dress that he had made for her in Capri. In effect, she is wearing it for him: the sight of her dancing in it throws him into a state of erotic fascination.
The main message of A Doll's House seems to be that a true (read: good) marriage is a joining of equals.