A breakthrough theme was announced at Henrik Ibsen 's "The House of Dolls". The play shared important information about feminism. It was announced in the 1800s when women were not taken seriously. This makes decisive human observation and correspondence work. One of the most important aspects of Ibsen's play is the end, the hero Noraheimer left her husband. This is a shocking scene for viewers who are not ready at theaters all over the world. Because it is not highly appreciated, divorce and separation of a person's spouse and children is not suitable for public discussion.
One of the two protagonists in the play, Taurval is the husband's "Dolls House" torn at the end of the show. His personality is far from ideal - but after seeing the production of Ibsen's "A Doll's House", the audience left an important question: should we regret Torvald Helmer? All nicknames always contain the word "small". Tovard considers itself to be an emotional and intellectual advantage of the family. For him, Nora is a "wife of a child", worthy of attention, guidance, training and accusation. He did not think she was an equal partner in this relationship. Of course, their marriage is a typical marriage of Europeans of the 19th century and Ibsen uses his game to challenge this situation.
Broadway 's season began in Lucas Hnath' s attractive and attractive "A Doll's House" Part 2. To make you happy is that Henrik Ibsen's social drama "Dolls House" finished this in 1839, so that the bourgeois Norwegian wife Nola Heller got a decisive result from her beloved husband and toddler In a sequel to Hnath 15 years after the violent door crushing (and splitting), with the gorgeous courage and frustration, the disorderly bride who was played by the great Laurie Metcalf - to the person left by her Wald (sympathetic Chris Cooper) who returned to face, the now growing daughter Condola Rashad, the bright light, and the family servant Anne Marie (very prudent Jayne Houdyshell)
When Henry Ibsen knocked at the end of "Dolls House", no one could believe that the woman who came out of her house was the woman who appeared at the beginning of the play. The main character of this play is Nora. Nora experienced fundamental transformation from a woman who relied on her child to a strong and independent woman. Ibsen painted the role of the Victorian society in this drama. Through her life, Nora's husband and father ... Torvald Helmer talks about how wool and Norah Henrik Ipsence in Dole's house, Dole's home, family, especially Nora Hermar are being treated by her husband Old secret you know. At the beginning of the game, Nola was talking with Tovard. Nora tried to get money from him and began acting like a "small squirrel" by Tabardo. I did not know what she wanted at that time, but Nora said it was a Christmas present. The actual reason for this money is that she can.