Nora’s Life Run by Her Father and Husband Nora a woman of the 1800th hundred who feels her life has been waste and manipulate by her father and her husband. She was raise by a protective parent, who would always have treated her no less than a piece of delicate porcelain. Then she married a man not much different from her father at home. At home she always agrees with her father opinions even if her were different, now with her husband she doesn’t even have the opportunity to share their opinions she just obeys his decisions. Now that she is been married for eight years she is been waiting for a miracle to happen, a miracle that would allow Helmer see her more than just a trophy wife and include her on a couple decisions. Her hope is that…show more content… Therefore, Nora is determinate to resign all her duties to her children, husband and housewife. Her need to find who she really is and discoverer by herself the things she can accomplish is stronger than having the comfort of a husband who is been determining her entire future. As much as she loves her family she loves herself, so she comes to a final decision and leaves everything behind to start from her own journey in life. The poem of A Doll’s House, by Henrik Ibsen was written on 1879 in London. The writer Ibsen writes about Nora and Helmer marriage. The play took place at Helmers and Nora’s living room. At first, they were sitting on a round table across from each other having a discussion, their chimenea behind them showing a soft warming light, as the