Ibsen, Henrik "A Doll's House"
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Characterization of Corruption:
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<Tab/>Henrik Ibsen's controversial play A Doll's House serves as a critical analysis of society, using rich characterization to illustrate the effects of human corruption. The characters include Nora, a repressed housewife who ultimately abandons her children after realizing that her life no longer represents who she is. Nora's husband Torvald is the proverbial poster-boy for the patriarchal society of 1870's Norway, and
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amp;lt;Tab/> Metzer, Sheri. "An Overview of A Doll's House." Drama for Students 1997. 1 April 2004 <Tab/><http://galenet.galegroup.com> <Tab/>Rosenfedt, Paul. "Ibsen's A Doll's House." Explicator Vol. 61, Issue 2 (Winter 2003): 8 pars, 30 Mar. 2004 < http://weblinks2.epnet.com> <Tab/><Tab/> Salom , Lou. Ibsen's Heroines. Redding Ridge: Black Swan Books Ltd., 1985.
amp;lt;Tab/> Metzer, Sheri. "An Overview of A Doll's House." Drama for Students 1997. 1 April 2004 <Tab/><http://galenet.galegroup.com> <Tab/>Rosenfedt, Paul. "Ibsen's A Doll's House." Explicator Vol. 61, Issue 2 (Winter 2003): 8 pars, 30 Mar. 2004 < http://weblinks2.epnet.com> <Tab/><Tab/> Salom , Lou. Ibsen's Heroines. Redding Ridge: Black Swan Books Ltd., 1985.