After reading Act Two I have come to realization that Nora is slowly becoming paranoid and is starting see that her life might be "over" after Torvald reads the letter that Krogstad left telling him that Nora has committed a crime of forgery and borrowing money without paying back their debt. But in Act Two we see a different and naughtier side of Nora. She is very flirtatious with Dr Rank and they continued to "talk" but Rank blows it by revealing that he has always loved Nora. Hey, he knew he was dying anyway so might as well get all you wanted to say out of the way you know.
     But Nora is still very paranoid, she talks to people of her household asking them if they think that her children would miss her if she was to have to leave. But she pulls a fast one and distracts Torvald from checking the mail by performing the Tarantella, making mistakes on purpose so that Torvald would help her and not think twice of checking the mail. Act Two was kind of dry but Act Three started off pretty interesting and suspenseful. I hope that the play will end with a bang.
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