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In Henrik Ibsen's play "A Doll's House," Nora performs a Tarantella during a pivotal scene. This lively dance is meant to distract her husband, Torvald, from discovering her secret regarding the loan she took out to save his life. The Tarantella symbolizes Nora's inner turmoil and desperation as she struggles against the constraints of her marriage and societal expectations. The dance serves as a dramatic expression of her emotional conflict and desire for freedom.

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