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2 April, 00:29

Helmer: Before all else, you are a wife and a mother. Nora: I don't believe that any longer. I believe that before all else I am a reasonable human being, just as you are-or, at all events, that I must try and become one. I know quite well, Torvald, that most people would think you right, and that views of that kind are to be found in books; but I can no longer content myself with what most people say, or with what is found in books. I must think over things for myself and get to understand them. What message does the author express through the character of Nora? A. A person should read books to find knowledge. B. A woman should be a good wife and mother. C. A person should listen to what others say. D. A person should discover truth on his or her own.

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  1. 2 April, 00:50
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    D is the answer in this case.
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