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harleymartin111 's review for:
A Doll's House
by Henrik Ibsen
Read this for school. I really didn't like the play (or Nora) at first but I came around to it a lot more toward the end. I also loved discussing it with my class and realizing the endless symbolism and hidden meanings in this play.
Though I wouldn't consider this an "iconic feminist play" like it's said to be because I feel it's feminism falls short a little. Nora's 'liberation' is her realizing that women are not incompetent children, but the play does not go as far as to say that women are equal to men.
Though I wouldn't consider this an "iconic feminist play" like it's said to be because I feel it's feminism falls short a little. Nora's 'liberation' is her realizing that women are not incompetent children, but the play does not go as far as to say that women are equal to men.