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The Awakening of Nora in A Doll’s House
A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen was written in the 1800’s, when the status of women was that of a second-class citizen. ... In A Doll’s House, Ibsen presents the character of Nora, a woman that goes through an awakening about her life. ... All of the aspects of this quote can be apply to the play A Doll’s House, as Nora goes through her awakening, finally realizing her duty to herself. ... ’ In other words, she is content to live in a doll house” (Magill 968). ... Nora also has some other insignificant little secrets like hiding macaroons from her husband, lying about who brought them to the house, and asking for money pretending to be spending it on Christmas shopping. ...
It is complete and presented to the readers that Nora had an awakening through her life. ... Her rebirth has led to her own independence, she ends her doll life by leaving her doll house to learn and explore on her own. ... A Doll’s House. ... A Doll House. ... A Dolls House. ...
Outline
Nora goes through an awakening about her life
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Approximate Word count = 1741 Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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