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A Doll's House: A Push To Freedom

A Doll\\\\\\\'s House: A Push to Freedom


Sometime after the publication of \\\\\\\"A Doll\\\\\\\'s House\\\\\\\", Henrik Ibsen spoke
at a meeting of the Norwegian Association for Women\\\\\\\'s Rights. He explained to
the group, \\\\\\\"I must decline the honor of being said to have worked for the
Women\\\\\\\'s Rights movement. I am not even very sure what Women\\\\\\\'s Rights are. To
me it has been a question of human rights\\\\\\\" ( ). \\\\\\\"A Doll\\\\\\\'s House\\\\\\\" is often
interpreted by readers, teachers, and critics alike as an attack on chauvinistic
behavior and a cry for the recognition of women\\\\\\\'s rights ( ). Instead its theme
is identical to several of his plays written around the same time period: the
characters willingly exist in a situation of untruth or inadequate truth which
conceals conflict and contradiction ( ). In \\\\\\\"A Doll\\\\\\\'s House\\\\\\\", Nora\\\\\\\'s
independent nature is in contradiction the tyrannical authority of......


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