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Nora Helmer, the charming, dutiful wife and mother, seems to have it all—a picture-perfect home, an adoring husband, and an enviable life. But under the surface of her well-crafted domestic bliss lies a secret, one that threatens to shake the very foundations of her existence. As the truth starts coming out, Nora experiences a startling self-realization, leading her to question everything she thought she knew.
Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, a revolutionary play of its time, continues to inspire and challenge today with its sharp critique of societal roles, marriage, and personal freedom. As Nora navigates the balance between expectation and autonomy, Ibsen brilliantly challenges the limits placed upon us by society, even those we didn’t know existed.
Will Nora dare to step outside the doll’s house, or will she stay trapped within its carefully constructed walls?
A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen
Author Henrik Ibsen
Page count 159
Language English
Genre Fiction, Drama, Feminist
Format Paperback (5" x 8")
Illustrated No