1. A Doll's House
Nora becomes aware, through the events and relationships which shape her that she must change her life to find true freedom. ... The connotations of this declaration alter the dynamics of the friendship, it degrades the worth of Rank's friendship and show him to be nothing but a man with a weakness to the wiles of a woman. ... She tried to tell us that nothing but women's freedom will make a true connection between man and woman." ... But the revolutionary message of the play is that Nora cannot find true freedom in these traditional domestic responsibilities. ...
- Word Count: 1317
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: High School