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This 10 page paper evaluates Ibsen's well known play. Feminist themes are explored. An outline is included. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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full fledged woman, and not a doll for Torvald to play with. II. Analysis 1. The play is more complicated than appears on the surface. a. Nora is complex.
b. She is made to feel like a child because of how she uses money. c. The couple is in a positive financial situation. 2. Nora holds a secret in
respect to the borrowing of money. 3. The play opens around Christmas. a. Nora wants to borrow money. b. Torvald does not. c. The secret Nora holds is about money.
d. Torvlad is controlling. 4. The money is symbolic of control. 5. Nora leaves her children and this is controversial. 6. The play is received positively in Korea during the
1920s. 7. Liberation is one theme of the work. 8. The fa?ade that some marriages embrace is exemplified. a. Ibsen does not address positive aspects of marriage. b. The
institution of marriage is on trial. 9. What is Ibsens Intent? III. Conclusion 1. Is the play about Womens rights? a. Some proof exists regarding the authors association with
womens rights. b. The play depicts social realism. c. It is hard to deny that Noras actions provide some foreshadowing of what is yet to come in society at large.
In Henrik Ibsens A Dolls House, the protagonist is a woman who has in some way been living a lie. The
one secret she could not reveal is uncovered. Once her husband finds out, she should be devastated. After all, that is the one thing she did not want him to
learn. While furious for a time, her husband Torvald decides to forgive her and they could live happily ever after. But by the time the play ends, Nora realizes that
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