A Doll House Dehumanization

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“A Doll House” by Henrik Ibsen shows a passive women's development into an assertive and independent woman. The title of the play provides significant information to the reader. The doll house refers to the life of Nora and how she is treated by her husband, Torvald, and her father. Rather than treating her like a person, her husband and father treated her like a toy, only discussing trivial matters. The play also provides the reader with several symbols including money and macaroons. For example, money symbolizes independence, while macaroons represent Nora’s disobedience. At the beginning of the play, Nora’s husband calls her by pet names. At first the pet names appear to be terms of endearment but ultimately, the names are terms of dehumanization.

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