Henrik Ibsen "A Doll's House"; The character of Nora: she is either a heartless egoist unable to cope with her responsibilities, or an independent, fully realised modern human. Discuss.
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The very plot of the play is the change that Nora goes through due to the events that occur. These changes of attitude and behaviour are what cause the audience to feel insecure about what to think of her. The play questions to which extent she is merely wearing masks to cover her independent self. The way Ibsen has written this play is such that we never know the whole truth about Nora. He also
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extent a part of her. Her manipulative skills will not disappear simply because she takes control of her life. She is doing a very selfish act as well, walking out on her children, husband and responsibilities. I agree with Nora's decision to a large extent, keeping in mind that this is written at a time where her actions were highly disrespected, my conclusion will be that Ibsen was a great writer ahead of his time.
extent a part of her. Her manipulative skills will not disappear simply because she takes control of her life. She is doing a very selfish act as well, walking out on her children, husband and responsibilities. I agree with Nora's decision to a large extent, keeping in mind that this is written at a time where her actions were highly disrespected, my conclusion will be that Ibsen was a great writer ahead of his time.