When marriage was finally over, Toberton was destroyed only when Nora walked for a moment. He said to himself "Sky, she has passed away (hope surfaced in his mind.) Is this the most wonderful miracle?" (1650 Ipsen). In fact, the pain caused by marriage not only affected Nora, but also exerted pressure on the whole family. The only reason why marriage did not end as soon as possible was that Torvald and Nora needed to maintain their appearance. Society does not accept women who retreat in marriage, in order to approve mothers and wives, especially to leave their husbands and children.
Henrik Ibsen is a doll house toy house and Henrik Ibsen reveals ways society and authority hinder the development of personality. By studying ways to deal with her father, Nora, Nora and her husband by talking about women's social expectations and women's social standings, Ibsen is a hard image of a woman who is unhappy in married life I will explain the confinement inside. Nora's father treated her as if it were a small doll. He fell down her and treated Nola like a baby. Seeing her father, Nora said, ".
Drawing a heroine in the Ibsen theater in Ibsen, "Doll's House", she is the courage to despise or abandon her husband as wife and mother "duty" to pursue her personality. "Doll's house" in the last decade most people in Norway thought it was the truth and challenged the patriarchal view that women's place is at home. Like many women, I felt that Nora was locked in by his father, but the feelings of her husband changed at that time, but their voices were not acknowledged by social rules.
In Henrik Ibsen's theater "Doll's house", the central theme is Nora's rebellion against all she expected of society. Nora shows this by removing all the criteria and expectations her husband and society set for her. In her age, women should not be independent. They want to support husbands who take care of the children, letting the dishes clean, cleaning let's tell you that everything around the house is perfect, Nora with the symbol of Henrik Ibsen in the house of A dolls in all societies We are doing power is the source of wealth and influence. In his play "The House of Dolls", Henrik Ibsen depicts the role of Noor and the ability to obtain power women in a patriarchal society. Nola symbolizes every woman and exerts its power throughout the game. She skillfully manipulated the men around her, and for them she seems to be with his men.
We describe two complete scenes and structures to convey the stage direction with the theme of Henrik Ibsen's "House of Dolls" "Objectivity", Thorvald and Nora, "Liberation of Women" by Dictionary. Henrik Ibsen (Henrik Ibsen) of 'A Doll's House' (Doll's House) has designated his wife's narrative struggle to get rid of the middle class class society of the middle of the 19th century. Through the script, Ibsen focused on the characteristics and experience of Nora, so the reader regarded her as the hero