In what ways does Dr. Rank provide a contrast to Torvald in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House? (more than one answer) 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 uninhibited 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.