A Doll's House
Learning to Choose Yourself
a A Doll's House is a metatheatrical play. It is looked like a family story at first, but in fact has deep meaning. For Ibsen One day
Much to the delight of both, Nora is as kind as she is caring. She lives in a beautiful little villa, but her husband and society are not prepared to regard her as an independent person. They take care of her without giving her choice in matters that concern her most deeply-even treating their mother like a doll which they can d
Eight years later, when all the other characters are in the living room waiting to see how Nora breaks with the moral rules that have held her captive for so long. As Ibsen put it in his notes she herself must shatter the condescending decor of those who would make her over according to their own desires hereafter A Doll's House lies ahead!

A drama I also like.
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