![]() ![]() It is from that event, that the protagonist realizes awareness about her role and freedom, her duties and rights as a human being, finally opting to break with everything that was nullifying her. One out of many themes of “”A Doll House”” is the moral liberation of a woman oppressed by the rigor of a sexist society, which is incarnated through the figures of the father and husband, who exercise in her a series of manipulations that she does not notice until the moment when a limit situation arises: the blackmail of a stranger that could ruin her marriage. Yet, Ibsen raises a series of theories that covers in depth the sociological and psychological planes, both of the characters that make up the work, and the temporal and cultural context in which they are immersed. During that time the wife is expected to be passive and the husband a paternally protective. ![]() A Doll House written by Henrik Ibsen, is a three-act play, where Ibsen paints a realistic and a bleak picture of the sacrificial role that women hold in the economic classes in society. ![]()
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