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Read the excerpt from act 2 of A Doll's House.

Helmer: Rank led me to expect a splendid transformation.
Rank: [in the doorway] I understood so, but evidently I was mistaken.
Nora: Yes, nobody is to have the chance of admiring me in my dress until tomorrow.
Helmer: But, my dear Nora, you look so worn out. Have you been practising too much?
Nora: No, I have not practised at all.
Helmer: But you will need to—
Nora: Yes, indeed I shall, Torvald. But I can't get on a bit without you to help me; I have absolutely forgotten the whole thing.
Helmer: Oh, we will soon work it up again.
Nora: Yes, help me, Torvald. Promise that you will! I am so nervous about it—all the people—. You must give yourself up to me entirely this evening. Not the tiniest bit of business—you mustn't even take a pen in your hand. Will you promise, Torvald dear?
Helmer: I promise. This evening I will be wholly and absolutely at your service, you helpless little mortal. Ah, by the way, first of all I will just— [Goes towards the hall door.]
Nora: What are you going to do there?
Helmer: Only see if any letters have come.
Nora: No, no! don't do that, Torvald!
Helmer: Why not?
Nora: Torvald, please don't. There is nothing there.
How does Ibsen use dramatic irony to create suspense in this passage?

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B: Nora tells Helmer that there are no letters in the box, while the audience knows that there is a letter from Krogstad.

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Dramatic irony is a literary device in which the audience possesses information that the characters do not.

In the excerpt from "A Doll's House," by Henrik Ibsen, Nora pretends to be nervous about her dance at the party so that Helmer does not read Krogstad's letter in the mailbox. A feeling of tension is developed because the letter reveals unknown information to Helmer about how Nora forged her father's signature to obtain money for her husband's health treatment in Italy.

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