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What in the story "A Doll's House"
symbolizes kindness and genuineness?​

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Torvald utters this line when he observes Nora rehearse her tarantella ahead of the fancy-dress ball. He is in a state of erotic fascination, and yet he reprimands his wife for not following the instructions he had given her. The scene featuring her dressed in a Neapolitan-fisher-girl costume—which was Torvald's idea—practicing a routine is a metaphor of their whole relationship. She is a pretty object doing things for him as instructed by him. “Your squirrel would run about and do tricks,” Nora tells him in order to appease him when she asks him to keep Krogstad’s job safe.

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