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European Society and the Individual in Ibsens A Dolls House.
How does Ibsen explore ways of thinking about European society and the individual in A Dolls House?
By Sam Rose-Hill
Henrik Ibsens A Dolls House, transcends socio-cultural barriers by delineating the fundamental importance of women in a dominantly patriarchal society. The fixation on wealth, in every aspect of the play, details the values, which are synonymous with ideals of having “not just all one needs, but lots of money, lots”.
This emphasis on image, and honour, (for Torvald) comes at the expense of true happiness, and true love for Nora, which is defined at the climax of the play, when Nora is described as a “dolly-wife, just as (she) used to be daddys dolly-baby.”
Similarly the concurrent exploration of freedom (for Nora) is eventually defined through each act, to eventuate an epiphonic realisation of her husband, and the society in which she lives.
Throughout the play, Nora is dismissed by Torvald, and given pet names such as “skylark”, “squirrelkin”, “spendthrift”, and perhaps most disturbingly, “feath
Approximate Word count = 707
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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