The use of symbolism is used greatly in Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House”. The title itself refers to the perception of women in a man’s world. In the times when Ibsen wrote “A Doll’s House” women were looked upon as merely objects. Nora who is the protagonist in the play is viewed as her husband Torvald’s doll. Torvald uses animals as symbols for Nora. The names he chooses to call her relates to how he feels about her at that particular time. For instance: “little sky-lark” symbolizes a carefree songbird. Torvald calls Nora this when he hears her humming happily outside his office door. “Little squirrel” symbolizes a frisky rodent. He calls her this when he suspects she is doing something she should n