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A Doll's House

A Doll's House

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A Doll s House is a play by Henrik Ibsen that examines the dynamics of power and societal expectations within marriage. The story follows Nora Helmer, a seemingly happy woman devoted to her husband, Torvald, and their children. However, Nora is hiding a secret: she had taken out an illegal loan to save Torvald's life, and now she is being threatened by her creditor, Krogstad. As events unfold, Nora begins to realize the limitations imposed by both society and her marriage, where she is treated like a doll or a prized possession by Torvald. In the play's climax, Nora makes a drastic decision that challenges societal norms and questions the role of women in her time, leaving Torvald and her children to seek her own identity and freedom. The play explores themes such as individual freedom, the role of women, emotional and financial dependence in relationships, and the quest for autonomy.

A Doll s House is a play by Henrik Ibsen that examines the dynamics of power and societal expectations within marriage. The story follows Nora Helmer, a seemingly happy woman devoted to her husband, Torvald, and their children. However, Nora is hiding a secret: she had taken out an illegal loan to save Torvald's life, and now she is being threatened by her creditor, Krogstad. As events unfold, Nora begins to realize the limitations imposed by both society and her marriage, where she is treated like a doll or a prized possession by Torvald. In the play's climax, Nora makes a drastic decision that challenges societal norms and questions the role of women in her time, leaving Torvald and her children to seek her own identity and freedom. The play explores themes such as individual freedom, the role of women, emotional and financial dependence in relationships, and the quest for autonomy.
  • Isbn
    3410007696248
  • Peso
    61.4 KB
  • Número de páginas
    78
  • Idioma
    Inglés
  • Formato
    EPUB
  • Protección
    DRM
  • Referencia
    BKW148322

Henrik Ibsen

Autor

Skien, 1828 – Cristianía (Oslo), 1906. Dramaturgo noruego, considerado uno de los renovadores del teatro universal. Desde joven fue un librepensador. Eligió no vivir en el ambiente luterano y conservador de Cristianía y en 1864 inició un exilio voluntario de 27 años por Italia y Alemania, período durante el cual escribió el grueso de su obra. Regresó a Noruega a los 63 años y falleció en 1906, siendo enterrado con honores de jefe de Estado. Ibsen es reconocido en todo el mundo como el padre del drama moderno. El verdadero éxito le llegó con Casa de muñecas (1879). En su época, sus obras fueron consideradas escandalosas por una sociedad dominada por los valores victorianos, al cuestionar el modelo de familia y de sociedad dominantes. Sus obras no han perdido vigencia y es uno de los autores no contemporáneos más representados en la actualidad. El teatro de Ibsen influyó en otros autores de su tiempo como en los entonces jóvenes Strindberg y Chéjov.