Why does torvald make such a decisive show of mailing the letter firing krogstad against nora's pleas?
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Answer:Ibsen's decision to have Torvald mail that letter against Nora's pleas also shows Torvald's disgust for those he deems morally inferior. Krogstad fits this description due to his lies and forgery. Nora also fits this description, though, with her forgery and lying to Torvald about the loan.
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Answer:Ibsen's decision to have Torvald mail that letter against Nora's pleas also shows Torvald's disgust for those he deems morally inferior. Krogstad fits this description due to his lies and forgery. Nora also fits this description, though, with her forgery and lying to Torvald about the loan.
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