In what WAYS does Dr. Rank provide a contrast to Torvald in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House?
A- Dr. Rank seems indifferent about Mrs. Linde's need for a job, while Torvald readily agrees to offer her one.
B- Dr. Rank is more understanding of Nora's need to eat macaroons and spend money than is Torvald.
C- Dr. Rank makes Nora feel more carefree and inhibited than she feels around Torvald.
D- Dr. Rank is genuinely in love with Nora, while Torvald only values Nora as someone who takes care of his home.