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Book Review of The Doll's House
I recently finished reading the book A Doll's House and enjoyed it very much. I went back and forth three times. This book tells the story that Nora borrowed a lot of foreign debts by forging her father's signature to save her husband Helmut, and she privately returned the money to the lender, krogh Stein. Unexpectedly, Krogstein threatened Haier Mao to become a bank employee and exposed it. Haier Mao was furious, and Nora bravely left after recognizing the reality.

? At the beginning of the book, it is said that Christmas is coming. Nora wants to ask her husband Helmut for more money. Haier Mao said that his salary would not be paid until the New Year and he didn't want to borrow money. He said jokingly, "Nora, you know what I always do." I don't owe money or borrow money. After borrowing money and paying off debts, there is no freedom and happiness in family life. " It can be seen that Haier Mao's character is extremely dissatisfied with debt, which is the foreshadowing left by the author for the following. It is precisely because of this that when Haier Mao found out that Nora borrowed money, he would naturally send out a lot of complaints about Nora hysterically.

During the development of the story, Nora used subtext to ask Haier Mao what he thought of the illegal act of forging signatures to borrow money. Haier Mao said: "This atmosphere of lies will infect and poison the whole family life." This surprised Nora very much. Through his answer, Nora thinks that if she is exposed, she will be in a very difficult position. This tension runs through the last paragraph of the book, "Nora has run away."

? Nora's tragedy in the book is reflected in the subordinate position of women's social status. Her growing process, from her father's love when she was a child to her husband's protection when she was an adult, is also the same behind their ideas.

A conflict about IOUs broke out, which made Nora finally understand her situation after eight years of marriage, so she bravely chose to leave her original life. When Nora left, Haier Mao said to her, "First of all, you are a good wife and mother." And she finally figured it out and retorted, "I am a citizen first, and then another social role." Finally Nora resolutely left, and Helmut asked her how she would change. She left a message: "For a change, live together like a real husband and wife. Goodbye. "

? Haier Mao in the book, however, does not allow a woman controlled by her to destroy what she values most-her future and reputation. He once said, "Nora, I am willing to work day and night for you-I am willing to endure poverty for you." But no man is willing to sacrifice his reputation for the woman he loves. "From this sentence, we can see his selfish personality. In the face of conflicts of interest, he changed his gentlemanly demeanor and began to hysterically explode his true thoughts of protecting and blaming others.

? In this book, some minor characters make me sad. For example, Mrs. Dānlín, because her mother was seriously ill and her two younger brothers needed support, could not refuse to marry her husband, a businessman who did not love her. After three years of marriage, the businessman died, leaving nothing behind. Mrs Dānlín worked hard for three years. Her mother died and her brother got married, which made her relaxed in life, but she was lonely inside. Her personality is an independent person, suffering from the pain of life, and at the same time having a desire for happiness in her heart. She once had love. When she was young, she had a close relationship with krogh Hester in the book, but she chose to sacrifice for her family. From then on, her life was lonely without love. Fortunately, the ending of the book gave her a happy ending, which enabled her to make up with the liar. The past of her youth, which came to an abrupt end, will open like a sequel tomorrow.

? As the maker of the crisis, krogh Stein is a key figure, which promotes the development of the plot. The hardships of life made him hate Mrs. Dānlín very much, but at the same time, he was a kind person and finally chose to use an apology letter to solve the threat and crisis of Nora's family. He cherished his position on the shore and grabbed the springboard like an old wooden boat in the sea. He doesn't want to be defeated by life all the time. His request is to get a position in the bank and strive to improve himself, so he does not hesitate to threaten Nora by despicable means. Later, the reconciliation between Mrs. Dānlín and him made him full of infinite vitality for life, and life regained its luster like stagnant water.

? The person I regret most is Dr. Ruanke. His life is fleeting and he suffers from great sadness and pain, but he wants to leave his beautiful side in people's hearts. He always comes to Nora's house as if he had become a member of their family. It's a pity that his father is an absurd ghost, eating, drinking, whoring and gambling, which caused him to get sick since he was a child, and recently he got spinal tuberculosis. He attaches great importance to friendship and respects his friends. Facing his departure, he said to Nora, "You can easily recover from the days when you lost me, and those who are not in front of you can easily forget." He sadly believes that once friends make new friends, they will forget their departure and get lost. In order not to make his friends suffer too much, he chose to leave his best impression to them. He left a letter with a black cross on it and closed the door. He spent the most painful last days of his life alone.

? After reading the book A Doll's House, I lingered in the atmosphere created in the book for a long time, as if I could see some pictures in front of me, such as Krogstad standing at the door with a half-gloomy face, Mrs. Dānlín mending Nora's clothes, and Dr. Ruanke turned away with dim eyes ... After reading this article, I was deeply grateful. Henrik Johan Ibsen, the author, can describe the personality characteristics of characters with very delicate brushstrokes, which makes every character have a tragic color behind it. Thematically, he looked at the social problems of women's status and survival with a brand-new eye, which was thought-provoking. However, the author's story development after Nora left left a suspense, which needs our further imagination.