One other theme that was fairly present in the play “A Doll’s House” was money. Money was what drove the entire play. In order for Nora to pay for their trip to Italy she had to borrow money from Krogstad. It was illegal for women to borrow money at this time. Krogstad used this against her to keep his job at the bank. The reason Nora was happy with Torvald was because of the money he was making and the money he was going to make because of his promotion within the bank. Also, the reason that Ms. Linde left Krogstad was because she had to support her dying mother and siblings. Krogstad was not well off and could not provide that monetary support for her. This turned Krogstad into corrupt human being. The only thing that Helmer truly cared about was his reputation and the wealth that would bring him. This ultimately caused the failure of his marriage with Nora.
I related this sad story of wealth to the novel The Great Gatsby. In this novel a man tries to win back his long lost love with all the wealth in the world. He got rich by boot legging during the early 20’s. He planned his whole life out so that he could win back his love. He wanted her to be jealous of his new found wealth. In the end he was left only with his wealth, which meant absolutely nothing.
This is similar to how Torvald only cared about his reputation and wealth. He was not gaining his wealth so he could win over Nora but wealth is what corrupted him and other main characters in the novel.
Similar stories even occur in present times. As they say wealth cannot buy everything. It can corrupt innocent people. It is the root of all evil, but it makes the world go round.