A Doll’s House Group
- Ibsen once wrote that "A Doll's House" is more about human rights than women’s rights. What do you think he meant by that?
Created by sjs0116 on Nov 24, 2008 in the A Doll’s House Group. - Do you think its Torvald fault, that his wife left him at the end?
Created by shevona on Oct 6, 2008 in the A Doll’s House Group. - At what moment in the play do you understand why it is called "A Doll's House"?
Created by oklaamy on Jun 25, 2008 in the A Doll’s House Group. - What is the main idea of the play "A Doll's House"?
Created by studjenn on May 16, 2008 in the A Doll’s House Group. - Child Abandonment: Is it a Crime in "A Doll's House"?
Created by perro on Mar 24, 2008 in the A Doll’s House Group. - In The Doll's House, do you think what Nora made the best decision--to go out from the doll's life and to leave her children?
Created by s713 on Sep 16, 2007 in the A Doll’s House Group.
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- I think she obliged to do this.She is a mother and any mother love her kids and does not want...
Posted by marmr on Nov 23, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - Dr:Rank has a very small and weak role in the play.One of the definiation of the word "Rank" in...
Posted by marmr on Nov 22, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - i think the weak or strong actions in this play depends on the personality of the person himself...
Posted by marmr on Nov 22, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - I think the gender of males plays a huge part in this play. Men in the 19th century valued three...
Posted by pappas92 on Oct 27, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - In reply to #1: I disagree. I believe he plays a hugely important role in the play. He is a...
Posted by pappas92 on Oct 27, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - Nora did not have to leave. She did not have to leave her children and husband. Torvald made a...
Posted by pappas92 on Oct 26, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - In reply to #1: The ending of The Doll's House marks it as a then modern day tragedy: There is no...
Posted by kplhardison on Oct 21, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - I can assure you that I have seen enough cases which sadly show that a woman such as Nora still...
Posted by herappleness on Oct 15, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - Would any woman who is totally dependent on her husband's salary not be similar to Nora? I...
Posted by timbrady on Oct 12, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - The fact that Torvald monitors even what Nora eats shows the degree of his obsessive control....
Posted by mshurn on Oct 11, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - Of course it is Torvald's fault. It was destined to be Torvald's fault. It has to be...
Posted by reidpilch on Oct 9, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - I believe Ibsen wrote the play more as a commentary or criticism of the pressures and mores of...
Posted by reidpilch on Oct 9, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - It's interesting that so many people say that it is against societal code and ethical law today...
Posted by reidpilch on Oct 9, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - I think that Nora's abrupt abandonment of her marriage is not as surprising as it may seem. In...
Posted by fallynn on Oct 8, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group. - I definetly do not think Torvald is fully to blame. Torvald can not be blamed for not coming to...
Posted by fallynn on Oct 8, 2009 in the A Doll’s House Group.

