Women of the 19th century were trapped in social roles. There is no solution. Like the Norwegian Women's Rights Association, rights can not be achieved no matter how much the rights movement is held. The position of women in society depends on the status of the husband; there is no way to find a job and women can not even decide themselves whether they want to get married or want to have a baby. Male characters inherit all decisions and wealth in female life. A woman is regarded as a male asset like a doll.
Henrik Ibsen's "Doll's House" is an advanced script. In this play Ibsen regards the rights of women as important. It has been ignored all the while. Dollhouse was written during the naturalist movement, which usually reflects society. Ibsen acknowledged that in the life of the 19th century, the role of women was at home, raising children and looking after their husbands. Nora Helmer plays the 19th woman and is the role of A Doll House depicted as a victim. Michael Myers told Ibsen's theater as follows. Responsibility for yourself and others
A tragedy born in the late 1800s, Henrik Ibsen's "Dole House" is a doll living his life, a man around her. In the dominant world. Ibsen pointed out the right direction of the reader to understand the deeper meaning of the drama in the title. The title "A Doll's House" which is a metaphor allows drama readers or observers to think about the deeper meaning of the future. - Dollhouse paper Ibsen said that his life's mission is "to encourage personal freedom and independence", which is reflected in the drama "Doll House" as a whole. As he wrote a contemporary drama, the character is real and the audience can connect with them. He doubted in particular on the role of men and women of his era. Ibsen is using the dollhouse to motivate women so that women can seek more power and freedom in relationships.