Ibsen's A Doll's House and Pirandello's Six Characters in Search ...
.... For example, Nora's attitude in
Ibsen's play changes from fear to defiance when her husband reads and responds to the two letters from Krogstad. ....
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Hedda Gabler
.... All psychologists must agree that the past is prelude to the present and
Ibsen's play is rich in sporadic glimpses into Hedda's past. ....
(1410

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Theme of The Wild Duck
The theme of Henrik
Ibsen's play The Wild Duck is that those who work to reveal the "truth" in life in order to do good do not always end up doing good, and do ....
(1145

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Ibsen's A Doll's House
.... abandon her husband and family at the climax of the
play, money plays a much more significant role in the action, characterization, and themes of
Ibsen's play. ....
(1058

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Henrik Ibsen
Henrik
Ibsen's 1879
play A Doll's House is almost certainly not as shocking to those who read it today as it was when it was first published. ....
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A Doll's House
.... If we look at critiques of
Ibsen's play, we find them quite useful at adding to a fuller understanding of the work, including its characters, themes and symbols ....
(1437

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The View of Marriage in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House
.... Thus, whatever feminist reading one gives the
play,
Ibsen's stated intention was to address the ethical and spiritual factors without which marriage remains a ....
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Role of the Past on Characters in 2 Plays
.... The theme of
Ibsen's play is the awakening of a woman to herself, her potential as a human being, her individuality, her independence from her husband and even ....
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Ibsen's Hedda Gabbler
.... Throughout the
play,
Ibsen offers mutliple clues that Gabbler will not be able to live productively with her new husband, George Tesman. ....
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Role of Money in A Doll's House
.... abandon her husband and family at the climax of the
play, money plays a much more significant role in the action, characterization, and themes of
Ibsen's play. ....
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Feminism in the Victorian Era in A Doll's House
.... him," (
Ibsen, p. 105).
Ibsen's play shows the artificial and limiting nature of gender roles and norms in the Victorian era. Marriage ....
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The plays of Henrik Ibsen
.... Specifically,
Ibsen criticizes the view expressed by Torvald in the
play that women should sacrifice themselves to their family and should uphold the highest ....
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Hedda Gabler
.... managed to drop into" (
Ibsen 182). This act direction will focus on Act IV of
Ibsen's play. Act IV is extremely important because ....
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Ibsen's Hedda Gabler
.... From her first appearance in the
play, it is evident that she is unhappy with her ....
Ibsen uses the character of Hedda to create a more modern sense of tragedy. ....
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Disappointment and Satisfaction in The Heiress, Our Town, Oedipus ...
.... ever experience. In
Ibsen's play, A Doll's House, Nora Helmer depends on her father and her husband for her identity. However, she ....
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A Doll'
.... If we look at critiques of
Ibsen's play, we find them quite useful at adding to a fuller understanding of the work, including its characters, themes and ....
(1922

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Ibsen's A Doll's House
Ibsen's A Doll's House was a very controversial
play when it was first written in 1879 because of the character, Nora, and how she abandons her husband and ....
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Henrik Ibsen and Hedda Gabler
.... be taken first, however: the playwright's own words on the subject should be heard, and an interesting fact relating to
Ibsen's writing of the
play mentioned. ....
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Ibsen & Glaspell
.... figures and other small art objects" (
Ibsen 1185). Nora is like a toy or a doll, one of Torvald's possessions. Part of the conflict in the
play is engendered ....
(1053

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Conrasting Past & Present in 3 Literary Works
.... What made
Ibsen's play such a controversial work for its time was his contention that raising children and keeping a tidy home were not the only measure of ....
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Lack of Ethics in All My Sons
.... At the end of
Ibsen's play no one has yet died because of the Committee's inaction, but Stockmann has committed the same breach of ethics as Keller. ....
(658

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Nora's Foil Character in Ibsen's Doll's House
....
Ibsen uses minor characters and subplot in order to reinforce the issues among the major characters in the
play. Here, we will discuss such a relation. ....
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Ghosts & The Wild Duck (Ibsen)
.... According to one expert, "The Wild Duck marked a turning away from
Ibsen's realistic problem .... The wild duck, as a symbol and title of the
play, represents all ....
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Nora's Departure in A Doll's House
.... Tung explains that "Henrik
Ibsen's A Doll's House was perhaps the most widely known foreign
play in pre-1949 China," and that "Nora, the
play's heroine, was a ....
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A Doll's House
Ibsen's A Doll's House is a
play that seeks to define a woman's right as a matter of importance.
Ibsen thoroughly acknowledges the ....
(780

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A Doll's House
.... convention of the 19th century realist theater, the set is symbolic of the tensions and concepts that the
play wishes to communicate to us.
Ibsen, through the ....
(1731

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Dramatists Criticism of Society
....
Ibsen criticizes the view expressed by Torvald in the
play that women should sacrifice themselves to their family and should uphold the highest moral position ....
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Ibsen's Hedda Gabler
.... character. To
Ibsen, as shown in this
play, a woman can be a slave to her environment, but this does not have to be so. Gabler is ....
(1715

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Dramatists' Criticism of Society
....
Ibsen's approach is social realism, and the
play takes place in the home of Nora and Torvald, with a realistic depiction of their lives. ....
(1696

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A Doll's House & Death of a Salesman
....
Ibsen's approach is social realism, and the
play takes place in the home of Nora and torvald, with a realistic depiction of their lives. ....
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