letter_to_torvald Letter to Torvald Dear Sir Torvald, I hope this missive finds thee in good health and high spirits. It is with a heavy heart and a sense of urgency that I pen this letter, not out of any ill-will or animus, but out of a dire necessity and a desire for honesty concerning matters that closely involve thy esteemed family. In my humble position at the bank, I have served with utmost rigorousness and respected thy eminent status and authority. It is deep sorrow that I find myself in circumstances where my station and honour are jeopardized. I comprehend that my previous indiscretions have brought a pallor over my repute, but I am a firm believer in redemptions and second chances. Thy good wife, Mrs. Nora Helmer, did week my assistance some years past for a loan to fund an urgent sojourn journey to Italy, paramount for thy recuperation. In her fervour to secure said loan, she did forge her late father's signature as a guarantor. I, in good faith and trusting her noble intentions for thy well-being, did grant her the loan. However, as thou art well aware, the act of forgery is a grave and a serious offense. I beseech thee to comprehend my predicament. I harbour no intentions to besmirch thy family's good name or bring any form of harm upon Mrs. Helmer. My sole desire is to retain my employment at the bank and to fend for my offspring. I humbly request thee to reconsider my dismissal and afford me the opportunity to reclaim my life and honour. Sir Helmer, I sincerely hope thou canst perceive the gravity of this matter and its potential to inflict harm upon both our households. Let us seek a resolution that precludes further detriment and allows for mutual understanding and conciliation. I extend my best wishes to thee and thy family, and I pray for a favourable resolution. Yours sincerely, Nils Krogstad.