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A Doll's House

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The play explores the tension between personal independence and societal security, focusing on Nora's journey of self-discovery within her marriage to Torvald. Often regarded as an early feminist work, it transcends gender issues to challenge readers to reflect on the sacrifices made for social norms and perceived love. Nora's awakening prompts a broader examination of how individuals may become mere "dolls" in a world governed by external expectations, inviting a deeper contemplation of personal agency and authenticity.

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Language
English
Released
2011
Format
Paperback
Pages
80
ISBN13
9781607963998
Series
First published
1879
Original title
Et dukkehjem
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3.65 out of 5
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The play explores the tension between personal independence and societal security, focusing on Nora's journey of self-discovery within her marriage to Torvald. Often regarded as an early feminist work, it transcends gender issues to challenge readers to reflect on the sacrifices made for social norms and perceived love. Nora's awakening prompts a broader examination of how individuals may become mere "dolls" in a world governed by external expectations, inviting a deeper contemplation of personal agency and authenticity.