![]() For example, he calls her pet names such as ‘squirrel’ and ‘skylark’. There are many examples in the play where Torvald treats Nora badly and insults her feminist nature, but this is not seen directly. ![]() The first question which I found as a reader was “Would ‘The Doll’s House’ be considered as a feminist play”? I would rather call it ‘too feminist’ because it has been outlined in many ways. However, there are many other related questions which may also be of greater significance. Many questions have been raised regarding the rights a woman should be given, but I would be particularly discussing my viewpoint on feminism, freedom and society. Nora, being the main character in the play represents the “doll” that makes such trivial decisions, and giving us (the readers) the impression that she is immature. A “Doll’s house”, by Henrik Ibsen has set out some serious questions which must be taken into account before judging Nora’s character.
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