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A Dolls House - Ending Explain

The play a dolls house by Henrik Ibsen is based on house hold life and the role of woman in the 19th century. When Henrik Ibsen wrote this play he designed two possible endings. The critics and the viewers liked the original ending which was traditional and boring, the ending that most families would like to see. The viewers wanted the story they could relate the characters and house hold to their own. But Henrik wanted something different. He was sick and tired of the same traditional and boring writing style. So he added a little spice to the ending, the ending that took decades to be appreciated. He ended the story unhappy for the time it was written. Times as well as people and society changed. The unhappy ending he wrote then is now considered happy.

Nora and Torvald, main characters in "A Dolls House" take t


I think the ending Ibsen chose was the better of the two. I personally like things to be different and spontaneous, even when others think it's wrong or incorrect. Why would anyone want to sit in a play and watch their own typical family up on stage? Although reading the play now it's not much different then the society we live in. Many woman everyday leave their husband to start a new life. But for the 19th century leaving your husband was unheard of.. Torvald cared more about his reputation then loosing his wife, and I would bet most men in that time would have thought the same way. Status and reputation came first, family and affairs second.

Overall I thought A Dolls House was a pretty good play. I have read it twice, so knowing what happens the second time around isn't as good. But I feel that if I read this play in the 19th century I

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