A Doll's House, by Henrik Isben, is a play that focuses primarily on money and finances. The story tells of a woman who loves to spend money but does it to make others happy. Money can not buy happiness but it does often make people happy. Some would say that more money brings more problems and sometimes this is true. Nora, the main character, gets herself, and her marriage in a heap of trouble even though her husband is getting a big promotion that will bring them a heap of money. The themes of A Doll's House are the value of money, the position of women, and parental responsibilities. The tone of this piece of drama is serious, unfortunate, and bewildering.
<Tab/>In a family, money is very important. It is necessary in this life to provide food, shelter and other necessities. Nora is a called a "spendthrift" on two different occasions in the story. …