A Doll's House, By Henrik Ibsen

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A doll's house, by Henrik Ibsen

Thesis Statement

One must be oneself (have a sense of identity) before attemping to play society's roles.

Introduction

Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House" was published 4 December 1879. The play is essentially about the relationship between Nora and Helmer and how they get to live together. "A Doll's House" was in a kvinneemanipasjonens kamptid, at a time when discussion about the position of women in society was a standing issue in the public debate. The main plot is about the married couple Nora and Torvald Helmer. Nora is a housewife and Torvald has just got a new job as a bank manager. Nora lives in an unrealistic world, her father and Torvald has treated her like a little child, but she would prove she could make use of himself and borrowed a lot of money dishonestly in order to save Torvald, who did not even know he was sick. Now past her and obtained the truth threatens to emerge.

Discussion

A Doll's House is the first Norwegian works based on the bourgeoisie in a tragedy. In previous cases, the women of the civil society have been neglected, under guardianship, and constrained by habits and regulations. In Ibsen's play comes to a hopeless conflict between the woman and the man made ??society. Nora's outwardly ideal wife for contemporary norms. Her sense of community with its laws and regulations are immature and have unusually little basis in reality. The father and the husband treats her as an unthinking children both.

These features are emphasized in the book to a large extent, that tragedies end in breaking up and that the values ??are destroyed. The world collapses for Nora because she is finally true to the best in themselves. She victorious in defeat. She is now on track to be themselves, show ...
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