Ibsen Social Conformity

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In Ibsen’s A Doll House, the play follows a lady named Nora who is a wife and a mother in the late 1800s. Nora borrows money to help Torvald, Nora’s husband who is ill. Nora does not tell Torvald, who ends up finding out about the secret Nora has been keeping. The play describes the restriction of social conformity and Nora’s thoughts about life with Torvald. In Ibsen’s work through the element of denouement, Ibsen’s main character Nora speaks about the life that was missed out on because of the restriction of social conformity. The restriction of social conformity does not allow a change in society because it is a cycle that people go through like becoming a housewife and not going into the workforce. Ibsen’s work discusses the element of denouement when Nora begins to feel that life with Torvald has a restriction of social conformity. …show more content…
Nora points out the relationship with Torvald and signifies how the title of the play resembles the life that has an ongoing cycle of social conformity where the wife is like a doll since a wife is a homemaker. Denouement is seen in the play as Ibsen’s character Nora has a discussion with Torvald about not being treated as a wife but rather as a child because Torvald has treated Nora just as Nora’s father treated Nora as a