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- Who is the Doll Ibsen Refers to?Who is the doll Ibsen refers to? [NU: 2018] ★★★ Henrik Ibsen’s (1828–1906) “A Doll’s House” (1879) is a play about truth, lies, and freedom. The “doll” in the title is Nora Helmer. She is[Expand...]
- How is “A Doll's House” a Feministic Play?How is “A Doll's House” a feministic play? Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) is known for his realistic and socially critical plays. A Doll's House (1879) is one of his most famous works and is often regarded[Expand...]
- How Does Torvald React when he Finds out About Nora's Debts?How does Torvald react when he finds out about Nora's debts? [NU: 2017] Henrik Ibsen’s (1828–1906) “A Doll’s House” (1879) shows truth and hypocrisy inside a family. The most powerful scene is Torvald’s reaction to[Expand...]
- What Role Does Hereditary Disease Play in “A Doll's House?”What role does hereditary disease play in “A Doll’s House?” [NU: 2018, 21] ★★★ Henrik Ibsen’s (1828–1906) “A Doll’s House” (1879) is not only about social hypocrisy but also about physical weakness and hereditary disease.[Expand...]
- Why Does Nora not Forgive Torvald in “A Doll's House?”Why does Nora not forgive Torvald in “A Doll's House?” Henrik Ibsen (1828–1906) wrote “A Doll's House” (1879). This literary text questions traditional gender roles and marriage. The play’s central conflict arises from the relationship[Expand...]
- Discuss how Ibsen provides suspense in “A Doll’s House.”Discuss how Ibsen provides suspense in “A Doll’s House.” [NU: 2017] Henrik Ibsen’s (1828–1906) iconic play is “A Doll’s House” (1879). The play takes place in the Helmer living room. It is Christmas. Nora, Torvald,[Expand...]
- Evaluate A Doll’s House as a play of social criticism.Evaluate A Doll’s House as a play of social criticism. [NU: 2018, 22] ★★★ Or, discuss the conflict between freedom and social conventions in “A Doll’s House.” Or, consider A Doll’s House as a feminist[Expand...]
- Consider “A Doll’s House” as a modern tragedyHow could “A Doll’s House” be considered a modern tragedy? [NU: 2020, 22] ★★★ Or, Consider “A Doll’s House” as a modern tragedy. [NU: 2017] Henrik Ibsen’s (1828–1906) “A Doll’s House” (1879) is a modern[Expand...]
- Write a note on the dramatic irony in “A Doll’s House.”Write a note on the dramatic irony in “A Doll’s House.” [NU: 2020] Dramatic irony means the audience knows something that the characters do not. It creates suspense and shock. Henrik Ibsen’s (1828–1906) “A Doll’s[Expand...]
- “A Doll’s House” is a play about a woman's self-discovery and liberation. Discuss“A Doll’s House” is a play about a woman's self-discovery and liberation. Discuss. [NU: 2019, 21] ★★★ Henrik Ibsen's (1828–1906) iconic play is “A Doll’s House” (1879). It is set in the Helmers' living room.[Expand...]
- Justify the appropriateness of the title “A Doll’s House.”Justify the appropriateness of the title “A Doll’s House.” [NU: 2018, 21] ★★★ Henrik Ibsen’s (1828–1906) “A Doll’s House” (1879) is one of the most famous modern plays. It is set in the Helmers' living[Expand...]
- What, according to you, is the message of the play “A Doll’s House?” What, according to you, is the message of the play “A Doll’s House?” [NU: 2019] Henrik Ibsen’s (1828–1906) “A Doll’s House” (1879) is a modern problem play. It takes place in the Helmer's living room.[Expand...]
- Who is Nora? Why does she not forgive Torvald in “A Doll’s House?” Who is Nora? Why does she not forgive Torvald in “A Doll’s House?” [NU: 2020] ★★★ Henrik Ibsen’s (1828–1906) “A Doll’s House” (1879) presents Nora Helmer as the central character. At first, she looks like[Expand...]