Zusammenfassung der Ressource
A Doll's House
- Setting
- Late 1800s in a Norwegian apartment
- There would be different laws and different amounts of segregation.
- Such as domestic abuse is not an option
- Women would have more rights
- Archetypes
- The Fall
- When Nora walked out of the door.
- Tragic Hero
- Nora
- Torvold
- Haven vs. Wilderness
- Character Analysis
- Character 1: Nora
- Choices
- She saves her husband's
life by having a loan.
- Wants
- To be treated like a normal
human being like men.
- Wants to pay off her debt.
- Success
- She is successful because she
became her own woman and
she don't need no man.
- Character 2 : Torvold
- Choices
- To hide his true self so Nora will
appreciate him when really all he cares
about is his appearences and money
- Wants
- He wants money and a
wife that listens to him.
- Success
- He is successful in wealth but not successful in love.
- Themes
- How does Nora demonsrate the theme
through her own words and actions?
- She says that she and Torvold have been
strangers living in the same house for 8 years.
- Krogstad
- He only wants love
- Evaluation
- Why is A Doll's House Significant
- It shows that women can have independance
and that they should stand up for themselves.
- Why was the audience so upset?
- Because the woman left her man and children
and in that day in age it was very wrong