How Animal Imagery in A Doll's House Exposes the True Nature of the Helmer Marriage

In this analysis of Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House, the student considers the use of animal imagery, mostly used by Torvald to describe Nora. The student argues that Torvald's use of pet names ("little lark," "sulky squirrel") and his self-description as a "hawk" shows his true attitude toward his wife and marriage.
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