A doll’s house

October 13, 2009 rlk7910

That play was pretty good, but I hated the ending. She just left, that was the ending of the play. It’s like the movies that have a cliff hangers for the ending and doesn’t have a sequal. For ex. August Rush. Good movie, but crappy ending because you want to know what happened afterwards. Anyway, back to the play. The husband should have trusted his wife and not have jumped to conclusions. She was already hurting and he made it worse. She did what she did for him, not because of herself. He had no right to treat her that way. If the play went on, I think he would’ve later realized that he made a HUGE mistake. I can’t believe she left her kids though. Ok, so your husband is a complete JERK, but leaving your kids is just plain wrong. In my opinion, the best friend saved Nora from that guy exposing her (the lawyer/bank manager’s wife). The doctor was just messed up. He came over just to see her. The doctor basically used the husband so he could see Nora everyday. I give this play a 7, because it was good, but needed a better ending. I really wish it had a sequal.

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  • 1. nolan237  |  November 8, 2009 at 5:27 pm

    I completely agree. A Doll’s House was my favorite play to read about out of the three. I did not like how the husband treated her. But she was naive during the marriage. They both need to work out their problems.


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