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A Doll’s House

by Henrik Ibsen

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In "A Doll’s House," celebrated playwright Henrik Ibsen presents a compelling exploration of identity and societal expectations in 1870s Norway. The narrative unfolds around Nora Helmer, a seemingly cheerful housewife who begins to question her role within the confines of her marriage. As the story progresses, Nora's facade of a perfect life crumbles, revealing the emotional turmoil that lies beneath. The play deftly addresses themes of gender roles, individuality, and the quest for personal freedom, making it a powerful and timeless piece of drama.

Ibsen's masterful characterization and sharp dialogue invite readers to engage deeply with Nora’s internal struggle as she grapples with her responsibilities as a wife and mother versus her desire for self-fulfillment. Throughout the play, the symbolic elements, such as the titular dollhouse, serve to illustrate the constraints placed upon women at the time. Free from the constraints of her societal role, Nora ultimately confronts the harsh realities of her existence, leading to a dramatic and thought-provoking conclusion that challenges the norms of the 19th-century society.

"A Doll’s House" remains a pivotal work in the canon of modern drama, resonating with contemporary audiences as it highlights the ongoing struggle for women's rights and personal autonomy. This Standard Ebooks edition provides a free ePub download, making it accessible for readers eager to delve into Ibsen's groundbreaking portrayal of a woman’s awakening and the societal pressures that bind her.

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