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    introduction of Henrik Ibsen’s play, A Doll’s House. In Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House, the effects of the patriarchal Norwegian culture of the nineteenth century are portrayed as imprisoning to Torvald and Nora as seen through condescending diction, irony, and symbolism to illustrate their radical character differences and changes throughout the play. First, Ibsen illustrates…

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    Henrick Ibsen’s, A Doll’s House, is a drama play set in a Norwegian town in 1978. The play follows a woman who leaves her overcontrolling husband behind. We start off with our main character, Nora. She is the wife of Torvald who has just has been promoted at the bank. Krogstad also works at the bank and agrees to let Nora forge her father’s signature to take money. Mrs. Linde has been Nora’s friend since they were young. Dr. Rank is Torvald’s best friend. Through the course of this play, Dr.…

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    wrote the play, A Doll’s House, based on the societal norms of his time period and incorporated his criticisms of the way women were treated and the ability of men being able to be so powerful and controlling. Henrik included multiple characters in different situations to describe how they interacted within society and the way society views them during this time period. In A Doll’s House, Henrik Ibsen uses different relationships between Torvald and Nora, the involvement, and symbolism to…

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    behind in the house. Nora slamming the door and existing showcases a new woman who leaves behind the male-dominated society and chooses to go her way and be free. This represents modernity and women’s revolutionary step in the 19th century that was done in attempts to seek identity, and dignity in a society that demoralized and viewed them to be inferior. The title itself, “A Doll House” is a fundamental symbol of a real house. The acts occurred in a Doll’s house. In any given house, children…

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    A Doll's House Women Essay

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    The treatment of women by their husbands has changed drastically between the late 1870s and 2017. In the play A Doll’s House written by Henrik Ibsen, Nora was treated poorly by her husband and learned to escape to freedom as women did throughout history. Women did not have many rights in the late 1800s before the beginning of the women's rights movement. The role of women in the family at that time was two-fold: take care of the children and love their husbands. Even though he controls her, Nora…

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    Flat Character

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    On the other hand, Torvald really displays that of a flat character. Torvald holds a reputable position at the bank and in society, who is highly concerned with being perceived as an upstanding individual who always does what is right. It is of the opinion that Torvald seems to treat Nora as her father did when she was a child as she reflects that both treated her as a doll. Torvald is the go to person, and everyone knows what will keep him calm, as well as what can make him angry. This…

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    A Fabricated Identity

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    challenging aspects of living in large communities is enduring the pressuring demands of society, an unquestionable truth, even in the nineteenth century. Differing reactions to those compelling demands is a centrally discussed theme in the modern play A Doll’s House. In This play, Henrik Ibsen constructs a fabricated identity for his character by hiding her behind a facade that is implied by her actions - one that is further reinforced by her interactions and conversations with Mrs. Linde and…

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