A Doll's House

How do the characters show selfishness

In a play a dolls house by henrick Ibsen selfishness is shown by some of the characters like Nora Torvald and many more

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Torvald in particular focuses on money and material goods rather than people. His sense of manhood depends on his financial independence. He was an unsuccessful barrister because he refused to take "unsavory cases." As a result, he switched jobs to the bank, where he primarily deals with money. For him, money and materialism may be a way to avoid the complications of personal contact.