Summary and Analysis of "A Doll’s House"
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About this ebook
Introduction to “A Doll’s House”
Plot Overview
Characters
Complete Summary
Thematic Analysis
A Few Words
It is for the reader’s kind information that this is not the original text of "A Doll’s House." It is only a guidebook written to help students of English literature.
If you are interested in reading the original text of the play "A Doll’s House,” then this is not the book for you.
Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles that are often overlooked by a casual reader.
But, in recent years, it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guidebooks or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things that haunt them in their later lives.
After reading this short treatise, I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again, even if they have already read it. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give you many new meanings.
All the best.
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Table of Content
Introduction to A Doll’s House
Plot Overview
Characters
Complete Summary
Thematic Analysis
A Few Words
It is for the reader’s kind information that this is not the original text of A Doll’s House.
It is only a guidebook written to help students of English literature.
If you are interested in reading the original text of the play A Doll’s House,
then this is not the book for you.
Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles that are often overlooked by a casual reader.
But, in recent years, it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guidebooks or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things that haunt them in their later lives.
After reading this short treatise, I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again, even if they have already read it. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give you many new meanings.
All the best.
About the Author
When we talk about some of the most popular plays written in any language of this world, the name of A Doll’s House
can’t remain unmentioned.
Ibsen’s contribution to world literature is definitely highly commendable and praiseworthy. Undoubtedly, Henrik Ibsen is considered one of the most influential dramatists during the period of artistic renaissance that took place in Norway towards the last decade of the 19th century. His plays were highly acclaimed in academic and social circles all over the world. Ibsen was born in 1828 in Norway, and he passed away in 1906.
Ibsen’s writings are greatly influenced by his family background and upbringing. Since Ibsen was born into a poor family, there were hardships during his childhood. In the mature