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Henrik Ibsen's 1879 play, A Doll's House, portrays Nora Helmer, who initially appears as a content wife and mother. As the narrative unfolds, it's revealed that she secretly borrowed money by forging her father's signature to finance her husband Torvald's medical treatment. When this deception comes to light, Torvald's reaction exposes his prioritization of social reputation over Nora's well-being. This revelation prompts Nora to recognize her subjugation within the marriage and society, leading her to leave her husband and children in pursuit of self-discovery and autonomy. The play critically examines themes of gender roles, societal expectations, and the quest for individual identity.
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Henrik Ibsen's 1879 play, A Doll's House, portrays Nora Helmer, who initially appears as a content wife and mother. As the narrative unfolds, it's revealed that she secretly borrowed money by forging her father's signature to finance her husband Torvald's medical treatment. When this deception comes to light, Torvald's reaction exposes his prioritization of social reputation over Nora's well-being. This revelation prompts Nora to recognize her subjugation within the marriage and society, leading her to leave her husband and children in pursuit of self-discovery and autonomy. The play critically examines themes of gender roles, societal expectations, and the quest for individual identity.