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Doll House womans perspective
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"A Doll House" was written in Rome and Amalfi, Italy around 1879 by Henrik Ibsen. ... Other rooms in the house are implied, but we see all the action in this living room. ... He questions her about eating macaroons behind his back; he is afraid she will rot out her teeth and has therefore forbidden them in the house. ...
Also during the first act, Krogstad (our protagonist) comes to the house and insists to Nora that she must secure a job for him with her husband. ... "A Doll House" angered me. ...
"A Doll House" is a fine representation of the expectations society placed on women during Ibsen’s time.
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Title: Doll House womans perspective
Words: 1979 Rating: None Pages: 7.9 submitted by: amelinab
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