A Doll's House Research Paper

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A Doll’s House
The play A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen presents many forward ideas for its time. This play takes place in Norway during the 1870’s. .Published in 1879, many people held a belief that in the institution of marriage women were mothers and wives above all else. Ibsen believed in women’s rights and made it clear in this play. Therefore, it received a lot of negative critique but helped in shaping the ideologies of people towards women's rights.

The main character of this play is Nora. She is married to Torvald Helmer and has kids with him. At first, Nora comes off as very naive, innocent, and almost child like. However, we see through her small acts of rebellion that she isn’t as innocent as she appears. Throughout the play, Nora questions her marriage and the reality of it.
Another character is Torvald Helmer who is Nora’s husband. Torvald has recently got promoted and holds a high status at the bank where he works. He is very egocentric and self-centered. He treats his wife as a child since he does not see her as an equal. Torvald only cares about his own status and desperately needs people’s approval.
Krogstad is another character in this play who is close to the family. He studied law in college with Torvald and now holds a minor position at the bank that Torvald works. Krogstad is twisted and is completely …show more content…

During the nineteenth century, women had an inferior status to men. In the playwright A Doll’s House published in 1879 by Henrik Ibsen the ideas contradict those predominantly held by society. Women were not seen as equals and were viewed as mothers and wives above all else. The protagonist Nora, battles this ideology as she feels like a “doll” in a marriage void of love. Nora makes various decisions which would be disapproved of by society but act in her best interest. The decisions made by Nora do not uphold the traditional values held during the nineteenth century as she struggles to find an identity for herself as an

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