Act I introduced us all to the conflict of A Doll's House. Nora made the bad decision of forging hers father signature. Krogstad is going to take advantage of this to make Nora convince Helmer no to fire him. She did this all to save her husbands life. Nora was desperate and I think anyone would do the same if they were put through this situation. But the law obviously wont care what her reason were because this is ilegal.
We can actually relate to this because I know for a fact that once in our lives we've forged our parents signature. Our grades weren't always the best and in our middle school years we were still required to get tests our signed. In this case we werent desperate, it was probably just the fear we would get grounded or anything of that sort. If we really think about this, it isnt such a big deal but eventually we're going to have to assume the consequences of our actions.
" While we are free to choose our actions, we are not free to choose the consequences of our actions." -Stephen R. Covey
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