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A Doll's House
Title: A Doll's House
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 481 | Pages: 2.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
A Doll's House
Kafka and Ibsen used their novels as a vehical to critisize the social expectations of a certain class in their society.
Ibsen’s great contribution lay in his belief in people’s ability to free themselves from predetermined roles and expectations. Ibsen’s A Doll’s House relieves us from the preconception sets us free from the middle class value system and confronts us with the necessary difficulty of choosing an authentic identity and giving
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children and no property that are all in Nora’s live to keep her happy. When Nora closes behind her the door of her doll's house, she opens wide the gate of life for woman, and proclaims the revolutionary message that only perfect freedom and communion make a true bond between man and woman, meeting in the open, without lies, without shame, free from the bondage of duty. Mrs. Linde is entering this domestic world.
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