:Select the correct text in the passage.In Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House, there are numerous references to dolls. Nora mentions how she has bought dolls for her daughter, Emmy. She also refers to her children as "nice little dolly children." Which interpretation of this reference to dolls is the most plausible?

The dolls symbolize Nora’s childhood. They are a reminder of Nora’s father and how he made her happy with dolls every time she was sad or upset.

The dolls symbolize the deceptive ways in which Nora pretends to live in a nice world even though she engages in criminal activity.

The dolls symbolize both Nora and her children. Just as Nora is a toy and plaything for Torvald, her children seem to be her toys and playthings.

The dolls symbolize Nora's indifference toward her children. Instead of nourishing her children with love, Nora uses the dolls to show them her affection.

Respuesta :

The dolls symbolize Nora's childhood. They are a reminder of Nora's father and how he made her happy with dolls every time she wad sad or upset.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

 Nora and her children are very much like play things for her husband.He thinks they all have to look their best at all times and he does not trust Nora to handle anything about the house.Nora is similar to an ornament that should be placed on a shelf to be admired.Sometimes Nora is referred to as a thing and not a real person.She is seen just on the surface as a beautiful doll who cannot make decisions.