A Doll’s House can be interpreted as the beginning of women’s liberation in modern theater. The play provided realist drama in a traditional theater. Nora, one of the main characters, is portrayed as a homemaker of a middle class family. She is also portrayed to be frivolous with money and does not have any defined responsibilities. Torvald, her husband, has just received a promotion in the local bank. He takes great pride in the image of a prestigious position in the financial industry. The unappreciated scarifies Nora made for her husba