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Why is Nora's small step a big step for women's liberation?
Nora's going out not only won her freedom, but also opened a road for thousands of women to gain self-awareness and self-liberation. So it can be said that Nora's small step is a big step for women's liberation.

A Doll's House is a drama created by Norwegian playwright henrik ibsen. This drama is a typical social drama, which focuses on the awakening of Nora, the beloved heroine in the past, and finally ends with Nora's departure.

From falling in love to breaking up, the heroine Nora and her husband Haier Mao discussed the problem of bourgeois marriage, exposed the contradiction between patriarchal society and women's liberation, and then challenged the religion, law and morality of bourgeois society, inspiring people, especially women, to break free from the shackles of traditional concepts and fight for freedom and equality.

Through the story that Nora saw through her husband Haier Mao's hypocritical face and left, she criticized the patriarchal society based on hypocritical morality, put forward the issue of women's liberation, and realized that the independence of women's personality was directly related to their economic dependence, which was of great significance for us to understand the capitalist society at that time and provided valuable enlightenment for the way out of women's liberation.

A Doll's House is a three-act play. The story tells that the heroine Nora borrowed money from krogh without telling her husband, forged her signature in order to treat her husband, and inadvertently committed the crime of forging written evidence. Many years later, Helmut was promoted to manager, and krogh Stein was fired.

The latter threatened Nora with written evidence, and Haier Mao flew into a rage when he learned about it, calling Nora a "bad thing, a criminal and a cheap woman" and saying that her future was completely ruined by her. After the crisis was lifted, he immediately resumed his sweet talk to his wife.

Nora realized that she was a "doll" subordinate to her husband in the family. When her husband's selfish and hypocritical ugly soul was exposed, she finally ran away flatly.