A Doll's House
Title: A Doll's House
Category: Arts & Humanities | Words: 953 | Pages: 4.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
A Doll's House
Written during the Victorian era, the controversial play, “A Doll’s House” by Henrick Isben, features a female protagonist seeking individuality (Tornquist, 5). During the time in which the play took place society frowned upon women asserting themselves. Women were supposed to play a role in which they supported their husbands, took care of their children, and made sure everything was perfect around the house. Work, politics, and decisions were left to the males. Nora serves
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of a miracle because neither of them loves the other, or is even capable of doing so. Nora realizes that, before she can be a wife, she must first discover herself through venturing out into the world. The one thing she is aware of is her ignorance, and her desire to go out into the world is not to "prove herself" but to discover and educate herself. She must strive to find her individuality (Ackerman, 114).
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