Flaws in society evident in Henrik Ibsen's, A Doll's House
Title: Flaws in society evident in Henrik Ibsen's, A Doll's House
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 1449 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Flaws in society evident in Henrik Ibsen's, A Doll's House
Category: /Arts & Humanities
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style that audiences were not aware of or appreciative of, reconciliation was never a possibility. However this play, not intended to be a plea for woman's rights, but a call for all humans to be free, has made a significant contribution in constructing the society in which we live in today. Ibsen knew his play would prompt chaos and as he wrote in a poem, "I have never been one for shifting pawns."
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