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Henrik Ibsen's 'Doll's House'
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A 3 page discussion of 'Doll's House' and how Ibsen deals with the issue of the position of women in marriage and in society through the character of Nora (and Torvald). No Bibliography.
Filename: Dollhous.wps
Henrik Ibsen's 'Doll's House'
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A 7 page paper on this play by Ibsen. The writer explores Ibsen's themes and symbols and explains Ibsen's controversial view of morality and society. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Dollshse.wps
Henrik Ibsen's 'Doll's House' / Bird Imagery & Self-Esteem
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A 6 page essay on Henrik Ibsen's classic play. The paper examines the tension between Torvald's objectification of his wife as a pet and Nora's growing awareness of her own wings; it concludes that only when she discovers her real self is she able to do what birds do best -- fly. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Dollbird.wps
Henrik Ibsen's 'Doll's House' / Love & Marriage ?
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5 pages in length. Love is not necessarily a prerequisite for marriage. This statement is clearly proven in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House, where Nora and Torvald Helmer easily execute what could be one of millions of masquerade marriages of their day. Brought together in matrimony but respecting none of the inherent principles, the two people merely wade through their relationship as though one were the master, the other a slave. The writer discusses these points as they pertain to the play. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Dolllove.wps
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