A Doll's House:/ Henrik Ibsen
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- 978-93-50330-68-5
- 23 839.826 IBS
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Tetso College Library English Literature | Fiction | 839.826 IBS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 14420 | ||
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A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen holds the distinction of being the world’s most performed play. The play critically examines the concept of marriage in a wider universal interest. Beautifully caricaturing its flawed heroine, Nora, who is happily married to Torvald Helmer, the play explores her experiences when a sudden encounter with reality completely shatters her illusion and exposes the hypocrisy in human relationships. The play intrudes into the psyche of the characters and realistically portrays how Nora struggles her way to reestablish herself and her fading identity.
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