A Doll's House Torvald Helmer Quotes

HELMER: "Nora—can I never be anything more than a stranger to you? […]"
NORA: "Both you and I would have to be so changed that […] our life together would be a real wedlock." (3.375-3.380)

What do you think Nora means by "real wedlock"?

HELMER: "Is it my little squirrel bustling about?" (1.9)

By constantly referring to Nora with pet names, Helmer seems to dehumanize his wife.

HELMER: "That is like a woman! […] you know what I think about that. No debt, no borrowing." (1.21)

Torvald seems to stereotype all women as frivolous spendthrifts.