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Theme of A Doll's House
Title: Theme of A Doll's House
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 718 | Pages: 3.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Theme of A Doll's House
The ending of any artistic work always either leaves the audience surprised or satisfied. Henrik Ibsen was forced to write a different ending for the play, A Doll・s House, because German society was not yet ready for his surprisingly controversial and unconventional idea of a woman leaving her housewife duties to fulfill a personal need. The theme of this play, :Very often, individuals caught in restrictive settings must emancipate themselves even if it means
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be able to emancipate herself from her restrictive setting. It also satisfies the building up of actions before the emancipation. It・s hard for Nora to be living a lie and pretend that nothing has happened when she・s experienced a change.
Word Count:647
Endnotes:
1Henrik Ibsen, A Doll・s House (London; Penguin Books, 1965) p.177
2 Ibsen, p.202
3 Ibsen, p.215
4 Ibsen, p.224
5 Ibsen, p.232
6 Ibsen, p.334
Bibliography:
Ibsen, Henrik. A Doll・s House. London: Penguin Books, 1965
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