In the beginning of act II in A Doll’s House, Nora is very anxious and nervous that someone if coming for her. She kept thinking about how she would need to leave her children behind and what would happen to them. I believe Nora was expecting the worst to happen and didn’t even think about somehow being saved. Also, in act II, Nora tries very hard to convince Torvald to give Krogstad a position at the bank. Torvald doesn’t agree with Nora and because of this Nora gets very nervous. She is very unsure of what to do. Krogstad went about their situation very childish if you ask me. He could’ve approached Nora very differently in my opinion.
Nora and Dr. Rank have a weird relationship during act II. Nora is very promiscuous towards Dr. Ranks. She shows him her flesh covered stockings she was going to wear for the Tarantella. Although Nora knew very well what she was doing she never believed it would turn into Dr. Rank confessing his love to her. She did seem very shocked, but she knew what she was doing. Krogstad then leaves the letter to Torvald in the mailbox. Even though he thinks it was the only way he could get what he wanted he should’ve went about it differently. Krogstad knew it would tear Nora’s family apart and it did.