The ending of the Korean drama A Doll's House is tragic. In the ending, Nora ran away from home and was unable to return to her husband. Her lover also abandoned her. At this time, she had no chance to work and no income. Can't survive. "A Doll's House", also known as "A Doll's House", tells the story of a confident and cheerful woman who changed her name and came back for revenge after being abandoned by her loved one.
"A Doll's House" is a play in three acts. The story tells that the heroine Nora, in order to treat her husband Helmer, borrowed money from Krogstad by forging a signature without telling her husband, and unintentionally committed the crime of forging documents. Many years later, Helmer was promoted to manager and fired Krogstad. Krogstad blackmailed Nora with a note. Helmer became furious after learning about it and called Nora a "bad thing", a "criminal" and a "dirty woman". His future was completely ruined by her, but when the crisis was resolved, he immediately resumed his sweet words to his wife.
Nora recognized her status as a "doll" subordinate to her husband in the family. When her husband's selfish and hypocritical ugly soul was undoubtedly exposed, she finally ran away.