A salient point here is that Torvald, a pillar of society, seems to stand, always, on the high moral ground. Late in the play, we, Ibsen's contemporaries and Nora are thunderstruck at the moral bankruptcy of Torvald. Dr Rank and Nora's father fare little better. Whereas the convicted felon, Krogstad, and the whistle-blower window, Mrs Linde, become heroes. Morality is front and centre!
Nora's desertion highlight her husband's failings.



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