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When in his life did lbsen decide to become a writer?
Question asked by mr300babi in A Doll’s House.
Characterize Noras decision to leave: is she justified? how do the...
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Why was Nora unaware that Dr. Rank was in love with her?
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How are woman overpowered by their men in the novels “One Hundred...
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I think the gender of males plays a huge part in this play. Men in the...
Discussion post added by pappas92 in A Doll’s House.
In reply to #1: I disagree. I believe he plays a hugely important role...
Discussion post added by pappas92 in A Doll’s House.
Nora did not have to leave. She did not have to leave her children and...
Discussion post added by pappas92 in A Doll’s House.
My suggestion is: "Nora, No More" representative of her newfound...
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In reply to #1: The ending of The Doll's House marks it as a then modern...
Discussion post added by kplhardison in A Doll’s House.
how does Nora in the short story a doll's house epitomize the ID in...
Question asked by belsherwp in A Doll’s House.
I can assure you that I have seen enough cases which sadly show that a...
Discussion post added by herappleness in A Doll’s House.
Would any woman who is totally dependent on her husband's salary not be...
Discussion post added by timbrady in A Doll’s House.
The fact that Torvald monitors even what Nora eats shows the degree of...
Discussion post added by mshurn in A Doll’s House.
Of course it is Torvald's fault. It was destined to be Torvald's...
Discussion post added by reidpilch in A Doll’s House.
I believe Ibsen wrote the play more as a commentary or criticism of the...
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