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Essay heading: A Doll'S House
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Torvald does not allow his wife to think for herself and she lives her life just to please him. Their marriage is based on Torvald’s superiority to Nora and her every move trying to please him. This unstable relationship eventually comes crashing down at the conclusion of the play. Nora sees that her husband has never treated her as a human being, but rather as a doll... displayed 300 characters
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Nora sees that her husband has never treated her as a human being, but rather as a doll. She declares her independence, and the play ends with Nora slamming the door of the house behind her as she leaves Torvald and her children.
This play is a primary example of how many viewed the women in the 19th century... displayed next 300 characters
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