A Doll House: Rebellion against the Traditional Roles of Women

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Henrik Ibsen published A Doll House in 1879, which was a time period of intense debate over women’s rights. Ibsen believed in the equality of people; consequently, the play displays the unjust inequality between men and women during the 19th century. Women were expected to fulfill the roles of a daughter, wife, and mother. However, to conform to the standards of the time women would repeatedly sacrifice their own happiness for the sake of men (Shahbaz). Nora attempted to fulfill the roles society expected of her, but she could not. Henrik Ibsen demonstrated how a woman has a duty to herself first by showing the negative effects of restricting women to the subservient roles of a daughter, wife, and mother in A Doll House.
Topic Sentence! During the action of the play, Nora’s father is dead, but Nora mentions him on a few occasions. While talking to Krogstad, Nora reveals she did not go to her father for a signature because he was sick when she was procuring the note. Furthermore, if Nora would have gone to her father, she would not be acting independently or rebelling against the s...

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