A doll'S House

By: Henrik Ibsen
  • Summary

  • Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House" is a weighty play that investigates topics of orientation jobs, distinction, and cultural assumptions. The story fixates on Nora Boss, a lady caught in a stifling marriage. As the plot unfurls, Nora understands that her significant other, Torvald, considers her to be a simple belonging, instead of an equivalent accomplice. This disclosure drives Nora to pass on her family to find her actual character. Ibsen's work scrutinizes the conventional jobs of ladies in nineteenth century society and stays pertinent today, offering a strong editorial on self-freedom and orientation balance. Ideal for writing devotees and women's activist conversations. (summary by Dream Audio Books)
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Episodes
  • A Doll's House - 03 - Act III
    1 hr and 1 min
  • A Doll's House - 02 - Act II
    1 hr
  • A Doll's House - 01 - Act I
    1 hr and 15 mins

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