Henrik Ibsen made a speech at the meeting of the Norwegian Women's Rights Association after a while after the publication of "Dolls House". He explained to the group: "I must refuse to accept the honor of working for the women's rights movement, I do not know what women's rights are. For me this is a human rights issue "" Doll House "is often interpreted by readers, teachers, and critics as a statement calling for attacks on credibility and women's rights.
Investigation of wealth as a determinant of freedom builds society and economy from the beginning in Dolls House and Cherry Garden, but wealth is regarded as a symbol of freedom as it provides countless possibilities. Both Dolls House and Cherry Orchard are introducing people who are in trouble because there is no wealth. Therefore careless observers will think that economic difficulties are the main obstacle for playwrights. Further research clearly shows that the lack of psychological freedom is the current dilemma.
The free price freedom of Dollhouse is what people always want, always with very difficult and enormous personal costs. But in the fight for freedom, if they believe that the freedom they are fighting is fair, then everyone will have real self-consciousness. With almost every drama, each character has something important for them They are in Henrik Ibsen's "Ibsen's Play at Dole House", "Doll House", Nora. "Self-discovery", as an ordinary housewife, begins to make a series of happy events, causing disasters to become women who release their self. Norahermer was remodeled and decided to give up her family and family to find her true self. She reached this with several factors. She refuses to obey her husband,
In Ibsen's drama "Doll House", Ibsen depicts a heroine, Norah Harmer, who dares to despise her husband as a wife and mother to pursue her personality, or to give up her "duty" To do. "Dolls House" challenged the patriarchal view that most Norwegian people thought it was true during the decade and thought that the woman's place was home. Like many women, Nora felt trapped by her father and prevented social rules from recognizing their voices by the time she gets the same feeling of her husband.