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20 February, 10:53

Nora lies to Torvald about macaroons, about working to pay off a loan, and about borrowing money without his consent. How does Nora view her own deception? Why does she lie?

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  1. 20 February, 10:59
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    How does Nora view her own deception:

    I am not sure, I am sorry. But I gave you the answer to the second question. Hopefully, you get the answer from the first question by someone else.

    Why does she lie:

    Nora lies to Torvald about the macaroons because she feels the need to maintain her dignity and self-respect, while catering to her own desires. She lied about the loan because in the story it is said how you need you husbands consent to borrow a loan, which she did not have. So, she did it secretly.
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