A Doll's House
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A Doll's House
byHenrik Ibsen
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Nils Krogstad is, at least at the beginning, the antagonist of the play. Known to the other characters as unscrupulous and dishonest, he blackmails Nora, who borrowed money from him with a forged signature, after learning that he is being fired from his job at the bank. In the past, he too committed the crime of forgery, an act that he did not go to prison for but that nonetheless ruined his reputation and made it extremely difficult to find a respectable job. Later in the play it is revealed that he was once in love with Kristine Linde, who ended up marrying another man in order to have enough money to support her dying mother and young brothers. This left Krogstad lost and embittered, unhappy in his own marriage, and is presented as the reason behind his moral corruption. At first he treats Nora without mercy on the basis that no mercy has been shown to him in life; however, after he and Mrs. Linde decide to marry, he becomes happier and rescinds his threats to Nora, saying he regrets his behavior. He is one of several examples in the play of a person being forced into morally questionable action as a result of the rigid and unmerciful forces of society.
Nils Krogstad Quotes in A Doll's House
The A Doll's House quotes below are all either spoken by Nils Krogstad or refer to Nils Krogstad. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Act OneQuotes
I am not so heartless that I would necessarily want to condemn a man for a single mistake like that.
Related Characters:Torvald Helmer (speaker), Nils Krogstad
Related Themes:
Page Number and Citation:32
Explanation and Analysis:
Just think how a man with a thing like that on his conscience will always be having to lie and cheat and dissemble; he can never drop the mask, not even with his own wife and children. And the children—that’s the most terrible part of it, Nora… A fog of lies like that in a household, and it spreads disease and infection to every part of it. Every breath the children take in that kind of house is reeking evil germs.
Related Characters:Torvald Helmer (speaker), Nora Helmer, Nils Krogstad
Related Themes:
Page Number and Citation:33
Act TwoQuotes
I want to get on my feet again, Mrs. Helmer; I want to get to the top… For the last eighteen months I’ve gone straight; all that time it’s been hard going; I was content to work my way up, step by step. Now I’m being kicked out, and I won’t stand for being taken back again as an act of charity. I’m going to get to the top, I tell you… It’ll be Nils Krogstad, not Torvald Helmer, who’ll be running the bank.
Related Characters:Nils Krogstad (speaker), Nora Helmer, Torvald Helmer
Related Themes:
Page Number and Citation:54
You can’t frighten me! A precious little pampered thing like you…
Related Characters:Nils Krogstad (speaker), Nora Helmer
Related Themes:
Page Number and Citation:54
Act ThreeQuotes
What else is there to understand, apart from the old, old story? A heartless woman throws a man over the moment something more profitable offers itself.
Related Characters:Nils Krogstad (speaker), Kristine Linde
Related Themes:
Page Number and Citation:63
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Nils Krogstad Quotes in A Doll's House
The A Doll's House quotes below are all either spoken by Nils Krogstad or refer to Nils Krogstad. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
).
Act OneQuotes
I am not so heartless that I would necessarily want to condemn a man for a single mistake like that.
Related Characters:Torvald Helmer (speaker), Nils Krogstad
Related Themes:
Page Number and Citation:32
Explanation and Analysis:
Just think how a man with a thing like that on his conscience will always be having to lie and cheat and dissemble; he can never drop the mask, not even with his own wife and children. And the children—that’s the most terrible part of it, Nora… A fog of lies like that in a household, and it spreads disease and infection to every part of it. Every breath the children take in that kind of house is reeking evil germs.
Related Characters:Torvald Helmer (speaker), Nora Helmer, Nils Krogstad
Related Themes:
Page Number and Citation:33
Act TwoQuotes
I want to get on my feet again, Mrs. Helmer; I want to get to the top… For the last eighteen months I’ve gone straight; all that time it’s been hard going; I was content to work my way up, step by step. Now I’m being kicked out, and I won’t stand for being taken back again as an act of charity. I’m going to get to the top, I tell you… It’ll be Nils Krogstad, not Torvald Helmer, who’ll be running the bank.
Related Characters:Nils Krogstad (speaker), Nora Helmer, Torvald Helmer
Related Themes:
Page Number and Citation:54
You can’t frighten me! A precious little pampered thing like you…
Related Characters:Nils Krogstad (speaker), Nora Helmer
Related Themes:
Page Number and Citation:54
Act ThreeQuotes
What else is there to understand, apart from the old, old story? A heartless woman throws a man over the moment something more profitable offers itself.
Related Characters:Nils Krogstad (speaker), Kristine Linde
Related Themes:
Page Number and Citation:63
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