I watched it while ironing yesterday, and wow, it was amazing/depressing to see these feminist ideas coming out *so long ago* and how little they've really registered. And wow, that Torvald ... the switcheroo when he realizes he, personally, is off the hook for disgrace... Because the play is focused on Nora's mental/moral/personal growth, she doesn't even castigate him for his incredible hypocrisy, but I really would have liked to have him have to face that, because WOW. But that would have been focused on *his* growth, and this was by and large her story.
It was really good! I really liked Krogstad; I think he was my favorite.
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It was really good! I really liked Krogstad; I think he was my favorite.