In "Doll's House" of Henrik Ibsen, there is no romantic marriage in his play "Doll's House", Henrik Ibsen's marriage is based only on the appearance, not love. 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 emotion on Tobird depends more than love. Torvald treats Nora like a child or a pet. He is very annoyed with Nora and I am irritated, he really does not love her.
In the drama "Doll House", Henrik Ibsen wrote a typical European marriage of the 19th century, which metaphysically compares Helmar 's marriage and their house and dollhouse. Ibsen also used the symbol to enrich the drama through the story. These symbols are as follows. Morality of Nora's misleading Torvald's Macaroon, a disease of Dr. Rank, and a tarantella's dress showing their marital mistake. Finally, another symbol is a Christmas tree. In effect, Nola's position shows that the house is temporary.
In "Doll's House" of Henrik Ibsen, there is no romantic marriage in his play "Doll's House", Henrik Ibsen's marriage is based only on the appearance, not love. 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 Tovard are more dependent on the stereotypes and stereotypes of Susan Grasspell 's novel. In the drama "Trivia", Susan Grasspel made some assumptions about the role of women in male characters. These hypotheses are related to how male actors are seeing women's role in a purely stereotype sex-related level. The stereotype made focuses on trivial things, and is faithful to women.
In the doll house Ibsen's drama 'House of Dolls', Ibsen showed us the marriage of the 19th century. In the play, Ibsen created a character named Nola Helmer, and at the beginning of the script there was a typical 19th century wife, but the final change and her real character finally appeared. The nineteenth century is the age of marriage, anyway, serving the whole family is men's work.
Henrik Ibsen is a house of toy of Doll's House, Henrik Ibsen reveals how society and authority are interfering with the development of personality. By studying how Nora's father treated her, the way Nora's husband told her, the social expectations of women, and the social status of women, Ibsen was tightened in an unhappy marriage I described the image of the woman in detail. Nora's father treated as if she were just a small doll. He deteriorated her and treated Nora like a baby. Nola said, referring to her father.