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  1. A Doll’s House Essay

    A Doll’s House is not only one of Henrik Ibsen’s most famous plays, but it has also been seen as the starting point for realist drama. A Doll’s House, along with Brand and Peer Gynt, are often …

  2. A Doll's House Critical Essays

    When Henrik Ibsen wrote A Doll’s House, the institution of marriage was sacrosanct; women did not leave their husbands, and marital roles were sharply defined. The play, which questions …

  3. Analysis of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House

    The catastrophe approaches, mercilessly, inevitably. Despair, conflict, and defeat. To tell his modern tragedy based on gender relations, Ibsen takes his audience on an unprecedented, intimate tour of a contemporary, …

  4. A Doll’s House by Norway’s Henrik Ibsen Essay

    The main theme in a Doll’s House play is feminist of the time. Nora and Helmer is a model husband and wife, living in peace and harmony in their family until Mrs. Linde, an older friend to Nora made a visit in their home in search of a job.

  5. A Summary and Analysis of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House

    A Doll’s House is one of the most important plays in all modern drama. Written by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen in 1879, the play is well-known for its shocking ending, which attracted both criticism and admiration …

  6. A Doll’s House

    Study guide for A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen, with plot summary, character analysis, and literary analysis.

  7. A Doll's House Essays and Criticism

    But with A Doll's House, Ibsen turned drama into a respectable genre for the examination of social issues: in exposing the flaws in the Helmer marriage, he made the …