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A doll is a small-scale figure of a human being used especially as a plaything, or anything that is abused and controlled in any way. ... Dolls of Trickery? Dolls of Lies? Dolls of Manipulation? The use of these types of dolls are commonly exhibited throught the play. In “ A Doll’s House”, Henrik Ibsen gives perpetual insight of how a house becomes hostile throught the masks that the characters wear to conceal the truth. ...
The centralized symbolism of a doll in this play is Nora Helmer. ... Her admirable reliance upon her husband is what allows her to be classified as a doll. ... Her husband also describes her doll-like trait as having precious eyes and delicate little fingers. ... As a doll, Nora has always been subordinate to the opinions and ideas of her father and husband.
Approximate Word count = 682 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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