When ridiculous citizens are jealous, they never guess Henrik Ibsen, who will be Prometheus of women's rights. And the creator of contemporary drama. Ibsen, born in 1828, has experienced legally defined examples of obedience of women, for example in the UK men can lock their wives "moderately" and beat themselves (Bray 33). Therefore, Ibsen is known for his realistic style in poetry and theater. And it usually includes everyday situations and people (31).
In Henrik Ibsen's "Doll's House", sympathy for Nora is in "Doll's House" The main problem of Henrik Ibsen is not only in Norwegian women, but also in the beginning of the 20th century. A living woman. In order to achieve the effect he wanted, he chose Nora as a central figure who used contextual dialogue and gave her a great advantage. In Henrik Ibsen's "House of Dole", in his play "House of Dolls" "Love without marriage", she was familiar with her significant role in the whole play. The marriage presented by K. Ibsen is not based on love but only on the appearance. His wife Nora and her husband Tober pretend they are in love through the story. But love should be patient and kind, their love is not more than that. Nora regards her husband as his father. Her feelings for Tobird are more about the dependence.
Social outlook of Victorian women Henrik Ibsen's "Doll's House" by Henrik Ibsen's "Doll's House" made a peephole for the life of the Victorian family. The play represents a women's point of view in a male-dominated society. The value of society is explained by the behavior of women, Nora. In the late 1800s, society did not recognize equality between women and men. - The Victorian era began in Queen Victoria in 1837 and ended on the day she died in 1901. Victorian England is a "strict patriarchal society" (Yildirim 2). As we all know, in the Victorian era, men and women play their own roles. It is well known that men have complete legal and economic control over women (Mitchell 1,142). I hope that women feed their families and stay home to take care of their children.