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A Doll's House: A Push To Freedom
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Sometime after the publication of "A Doll's House", Henrik Ibsen spoke
at a meeting of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights. He explained to
the group, "I must decline the honor of being said to have worked for the
Women's Rights movement. I am not even very sure what Women's Rights are. ....
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would use to convey his views about individuality and the pursuit of social
freedom. The characters of "A Doll's House" display Henrik Ibsen's belief that
although people have a natural longing for freedom, they often do not act upon
this desire until a person or event forces them to do so.
Readers can be quick to point out that Nora's change was gradual and
marked by several incidents. A more critical look reveals these gradual changes
are actually not changes at all, but small revelations.... |
Number of words: 1392 |
Approximate pages: 6 |
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