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Character Development In A Doll's House By Henrik Ibsen

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An analysis of Nora’s character development from a ‘Doll’ to an ‘Empowered Woman’ in Henrik Ibsen’s modern tragedy play – ‘A Doll’s House’

Name: Mithila Jagtap
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Candidate Session Number: 003508 -0033
Candidate Code: fwc952
Level: Standard Level
Word Count: 1340
Reflective Statement: 384

Henrik Ibsen 19th century Norwegian playwright is referred to as the “Father of Realism” renowned for depicting the facets scandalous to his era. “A Doll’s House”, portrays critical approach towards the status of women. As the title suggests the novel revolves around the character Nora who couldn’t control her life decisions and was completely reliable on her father then husband. Ibsen focuses on how Nora retaliates …show more content…

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