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A Doll's House Play And Movie Analysis

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Compare and Contrast the Play “A Doll’s House” To the Movie
Introduction
The play “A Doll's House” by Henrik Ibsen was written in 1879. Joseph Losey and Patrick garland in 1973 used the play to adopt a movie version of the play going by the same name. The cast in the movies depicted the characters in the play as described by Henrik Ibsen. This essay will analyze the similarities and the differences between the play by Henrik Ibsen and the films adopted from the play by Joseph Losey and Patrick garland.
Comparison
The main similarity between the play and the movie is the theme of the role of women in the society especially in marriage. Throughout the different periods of the past generations, pieces of art such as plays and films have …show more content…

Rank who confesses his love to Nora and Nora herself was portrayed differently in the both the play and the two films. This is because according to Garland's film portrayal of the play; it shows this act to some extent more inelegantly than it was showed in Losey's film, as well as Henrik's imaginative work on the play. This makes one notable difference from what a leader of play will just explain to another person. If one watches these movies they will not be sure which explains the play. Garland's translation of the scene went further in explaining more of what is not in the play. I believe that the movie settler of this Film Company wanted to explain further of what would have happened in the play. Watching this play in a movie sometimes makes me feel humiliated for the Dr. Rank, the reason being he was so straight and forward. Losey's Film according to my understanding and opinion, in this scene closely followed what is in the play A Doll's House. Dr. Rank was claiming that he was in love with Nora, but it was somehow slightly. Another alteration to note is at the end of the scene between Nora and Torvald. This is the time when the character Torvald found that Nora was dishonest. Henrik Ibsen has the norms reasons of why she had acted differently and why she had to leave Torvald and the children. When one watches the movie by Losey's film the character Nora left Torvald whose is a fiction actor, real name is David Warner and the kids without further

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