A Doll's House
A Doll's House
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*A Doll's House*, penned by Henrik Ibsen in 1879, is a groundbreaking play that explores themes of morality, gender roles, and individual freedom. The story centers around Nora Helmer, a seemingly happy housewife trapped in a stifling marriage to her controlling husband, Torvald. As the narrative unfolds, Nora's past—a secret debt she incurred to save Torvald’s life—threatens to unravel her carefully curated life. The play delves deep into Nora’s awakening as she realizes her subservient position and the limitations imposed by societal expectations. Ibsen's work was revolutionary for its time, challenging the norms of a patriarchal society and advocating for women's rights. The climactic moment of Nora’s decision to leave her family in search of self-discovery is iconic, signaling a call for personal autonomy. *A Doll's House* remains a poignant and relevant examination of identity and self-liberation, cementing Ibsen's legacy as a pivotal figure in modern drama.
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