I do not agree with Nora's claims. I believe she was happy. She was happy when she was playing with her children, when she saved' Torvald's life, and when she chatted with Dr. Rank. I also believed she loved her children, Torvald, her father, and she probably loved Dr. Rank to some extent. Technically, she was married; she went through the ritual, she accepted the vows and the ring. However, I believe these things changed with her epiphany. When Torvald was going on his rant about staying married and all that she realized that this is how her whole life has been. With her epiphany her view of happiness, love and marriage changed. So when she thinks back to these 3 things she believes that she did not have any of them. However, it was not her situation that changed, it was hers view that changed. Theoretically these 3 things are based upon perspective, the only exception being marriage, but that is only because society has made marriage a binding contract; in Nora's case she is......
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