Explanation:
Dolls are significant symbols throughout Henrik Ibsen’s play, “A Doll’s House,” and it is an interesting topic to look into why dolls represent Nora as a character. Dolls symbolize Nora’s initial naive and childish nature. At the beginning of the play, Nora appears to be a dependent and childlike character who craves attention, much like a young girl who treasures her dolls. Her conversation with her children and her excitement about the upcoming Christmas is similar to a little girl who is pleased with her toys. This is emphasized when Nora spends her husband’s money on frivolous Christmas decorations, disguising her need for a festive frivolity.