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![]() A Doll's HouseHenrik IbsenIn Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House, business, blackmail, forgery, and love come together as Nora Helmer tries to repay money she secretly borrowed so her husband Torvald could recuperate from a serious illness. The modern theater of the absurd, expressing a personal alienation from society, is one form of the social criticism that playwright Henrik Ibsen inspired. Ibsen's dramas (including A Doll's House), once defended only by avant-garde theater critics, now appear in the repertory of theaters everywhere. Search this CliffsNote
Play SummaryHenrik Ibsen BiographyAbout A Doll's HouseSummary and Analysis by ActAct IAct IIAct IIICharacter ListCharacter AnalysisNora HelmerTorvald HelmerChristine LindeDr. RankCritical EssaysDramatic Structure of A Doll's HouseTheme of A Doll's HouseStudy and Homework HelpQuizEssay Questions
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