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In Henrik Ibsen's play "A Doll's House," Nora Helmer's primary fear centers around the loss of her identity and autonomy within her domestic life. She grapples with the fear of being trapped in a superficial role as a wife and mother, confined by societal expectations. As the play progresses, she becomes increasingly aware of the consequences of her actions and the fragility of her marriage, ultimately fearing the implications of asserting her independence. This fear drives her to confront the limitations placed on her by both her husband and society.

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