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Reflection On A Doll's House

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A Doll’s House Reflective Statement
Throughout class discussions of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, my understanding of social values during the Victorian era was truly developed, helping me to understand the severity of the seemingly irrelevant situations in the text. As we debated exactly how feminism was utilized in the story, I was able to see the characters from many differing perspectives. After thorough analyzation and research by my peers and I, I was able to come to the conclusion that although Ibsen may not have intended his play to support the women’s rights movement, it had a significant impact. We began our discussion of the use of feminism in A Doll’s House by comparing modern feminism to the inequalities during the Victorian era, which the play takes place in. This is what really hit home for us because before this we were slightly confused as to why the actions taken by the characters had much correlation with feminism. If we did find that there was a connection, the action seemed so minuscule, not at all extravagant, that to us this wasn’t any sort of rebellion towards the intensely misogynistic society in which the characters lived. After an explanation of the Victorian era, we were able to clarify and realize that even the smallest acts of revolution during this specific time period were astounding. This gave the entire story purpose to me. Another interesting moment for me was when one of my classmates explained that Henrik Ibsen had never meant for A

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