Doll's House
Title: Doll's House
Category: Literature / English
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Doll's House
Interchangeable Roles of Nora and Helmer in A Doll House
In Ibsen’s play A Doll House, Nora is personified as a helpless child in need of her husband’s protection. She eats macaroons, which she hides from her husband because her husband forbids her candy. This gives her the image of the mischievous child hiding her candy from the adult (Helmer). She hums as if she has no care in the world, as innocent
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stronger by the possibilities of self-knowledge and finding her self worth in the world, Helmer is left weakened and defeated by the realization that his home feels empty without Nora. Instead of reproaching himself for his treatment of his wife and trying to change his views on marriage he reverts to Nora’s state of unrealistic notions when he hopes for “The greatest miracle-?” to save his marriage instead of trying to remedy the situation.
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