A Doll's House
A Doll’s House, by Henrik Ibsen, was written in 1879. Henrik Ibsen brings up the affects of contemporary society on women. Granted this play was written in the late 1800’s, many women today are still trapped, to a lesser extent, living the stereotype represented by Nora Helmer. The plot of the play revolves around Nora. Nora is married to Torvald with whom she has bore three children. Torvald treats Nora as his “prize” or “property” and seems to only enjoy the superficial facets of marriage. This accusation is based on part that the audience is only exposed to Torvald’s obsession of Nora’s physical beauty and his incisiveness of addressing her with condescending pet names. Nora, as the
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Approximate Word count = 485
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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