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A Doll's House

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  • 132 pages
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The heroine of this play, initially sheltered and viewed as a frivolous figure, undergoes a profound transformation as she realizes that the affection she received from her father and husband was not genuine love. Set against the backdrop of Victorian norms, the narrative challenges societal expectations and explores themes of identity and self-discovery. Ibsen's work, deemed scandalous during its time, is a pivotal example of realistic drama that critiques the roles assigned to women in society.

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Language
English
Publisher
Book Jungle
Released
2009
Format
Paperback
Pages
132
ISBN13
9781438521800
Series
First published
1879
Original title
Et dukkehjem
Rating
3.65 out of 5
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The heroine of this play, initially sheltered and viewed as a frivolous figure, undergoes a profound transformation as she realizes that the affection she received from her father and husband was not genuine love. Set against the backdrop of Victorian norms, the narrative challenges societal expectations and explores themes of identity and self-discovery. Ibsen's work, deemed scandalous during its time, is a pivotal example of realistic drama that critiques the roles assigned to women in society.