A Doll's House

A detailed Summary of A Doll's House


In my opinion, of the three terms given for us

to define, feminism suits this play best. It applies to

the play only in the sense that Nora, the female figure in

the play, is oppressed. Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House shows

how a housewife is sent over the edge by her oppressed

position. The action she takes exposes a hideous side of

human nature. It takes the female character, Nora, and

uses her as the "doll" in which the house "belongs" to, but

she does not have any power over the house.

The society at the time of A Doll's House was



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Approximate Word count = 401
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)

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