A Doll's House By Henrik Ibsen Response to LIterature Essay

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A Doll's House By Henrik Ibsen As evolution came around so did the roles of man and woman. In Ibsen's epic play "A Doll's House" he presents this as a key issue of the era. Our leading lady, Nora was on the boarder line of following society's rules for woman and straying to her quest for independence. During this time, this was found to be unique because the roles of women at the time were …

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…family and husband. Even though she felt that she was a doll and nonentity all her life, she felt it was the right thing for her to do. It was important for her to find her self. Ibsen use symbolism to shows how Nora is liberating herself from the doll house she was born and wed into. She sacrificed and got nothing in return, so it significant for her to begin her quest for liberty.