1. A Doll's House: Ibsen's Emancipation and Catharsis
Henrik Ibsen In his play "A Doll's House,"" Ibsen profusely illustrates the middle-class society's numerous offenses against the women, the weak and the innocent of his era. Ibsen's writing not only reveals his keen awareness of their mistreatment but also his desire to focus society's attention on these issues. ... Ibsen's play strikes at the moral conscience of every society which condones these types of transgressions. ... Absolving Nora of her responsibilities and freeing her from the grip of Torvald's oppression symbolize Ibsen's own emancipat...
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