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Title: A Doll House
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A Doll House

In the play, A Doll House, Nora the main character in the play has very defining characteristics. She claims to be something she isn't throughout the entire story, she contradicts her resourcefulness buy being so inclined in buying Christmas gifts that are very material and glamorous. She then defies Torvald by eating macaroons when she is told not to. She is very disobedient of her husband. On top of her defiance her choices, including her inability to wear the dress for Torvald; also Nora is very flirtatious which stands against her devotion for her husband. These events that Nora contributes to, stress the dependant nature of women in relationships. Ibsen emphasizes these traits by pointing out the subordinate role a woman plays in relation to her husband thr ...

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