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Research Paper On A Doll's House By Henrik Ibsen

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During the 1800s and even now, mothers leaving their children was and is deeply frowned upon. Many people believe that the mother has a sacred duty to her children, and that she must find an alternate way to solve her issues without abandonment. This thought was and is especially popular when referring to A Doll's House, written by Henrik Ibsen in the late 1800s. Majority of the readers believe that Nora's values could have been illuminated in a different way, one that didn't involve leaving her children. However, Nora truly believed there was no other way for her to explore individuality. Nora engulfed herself in a fantasy that her husband, Torvald, was willing to do anything to protect her--she believed in this so heavily that she prepared
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