A dolls house
In the play, A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen there seems to include serious social commentary underlying in this piece. This play is obviously critical of the time period, but also presents little or no solutions. The play is critiquing the society of the time for its structured hierarchy of male dominance. The play has placed its blame by skillfully creating characters that bring forth issues of power and control, ignorance and innocence, rebirth, and social status. Throughout the course of the play, each character and their interactions with one another help to reinforce the production's criticism of an unequal society. A Doll's House created the character of Nora in order to portray how women of his time period are ignorant of their situation in society. The play also attempted to show how women are taught to play ignorant. She does not realize until the end of the play that men have always controlled her. Her ignorance is apparent through everything in her life. She does not even take the fact that she has children seriously. She has a nurse take care of her children and she visits them when she feels like it. Nora plays with her children like they are some whimsical objects that delight her for one moment and
Just like the norms of society during Ibsen's time, women have virtually no power. Nora is not allowed to control anything in her life. They are not really in love and that is one of the reasons why Nora feels she must leave. A Doll's House uses its tools to show his obvious resentment of a society that is unequal and divided. Her rebirth has led to her own independence. The play wants people to realize that the truth hurts and must be faced if any progress is to be made. He can fire Krogstad at his whim and send him tumbling down the social ladder again. After she walks out on her husband, children and everything she has ever known, Nora becomes her own person. Up to this point in the play, Nora is not a person because she has always been an object. I know the majority thinks you're right . Again, the point is made that she is not a person but an object. Her rebirth, whether a good decision or not, occurs after she decides to leave Helmer and live a life of her own.
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