Explanation:
Krogstad and Nora, the two “A Doll’s House,” share a number of similarities throughout the play. Both of them have financial difficulties that they are struggling to deal with, and both are willing to go to extreme lengths to get what they want. One major similarity between Krogstad and Nora is their mutual desperation to keep their jobs. Krogstad, a disgraced banker who has committed forgery, is fearful of losing his job at the bank due to his past actions. Similarly, Nora, who has borrowed money from Krogstad in order to save her husband’s life, fears losing her job as a result of this transaction. Both of them understand the importance of maintaining their positions and their image in society.