Linde "Do you think I can easily break up with you?" 1 and "We can not wait for you, you know how uncertain your prospects." Mrs Linde Nevertheless, I had enough money, so I had to break up with him. She had to sacrifice the desire to support the sick mother and the two younger brothers. Unlike her friend Nora, Mrs Linde can do what she wants more freely, but she is not completely satisfied.
In Ibsen's drama "Doll House", Ibsen depicts a heroine, Norah Harmer, who dares to despise her husband as a wife and mother to pursue her personality, or to give up her "duty" To do. "Dolls House" challenged the patriarchal view that most Norwegian people thought it was true during the decade and thought that the woman's place was home. Like many women, Nora felt trapped by her father and prevented social rules from recognizing their voices by the time she gets the same feeling of her husband.
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 spoke to her, social expectations of women, and 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.
"Toy House" is classified as "Phase 2" of Henrik Ibsen's career. At this time he changed from a mythical story and a historical drama to a drama dealing with social problems. This is the first of a series of articles to investigate tension in family life. A controversial drama seeking a personality heroine, written in the Victorian era, is controversial over any of his other works. Contrary to many Scandinavian dramas of the time, "Doll House" depicting the roles of men's comforters, assistants, and women as supporters stated that women have their own goals and objectives It is.