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![]() A Doll's HouseHenrik IbsenIn CliffsNotes on 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
About the PlaywrightAbout the PlayIntroductionA Brief SynopsisList of CharactersSummaries and CommentariesAct IAct IIAct IIICharacter AnalysesNora HelmerTorvald HelmerChristine LindeDr. RankCritical EssaysDramatic StructureThemeStudy HelpQuizEssay Questions
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