Essay on A Doll's House

Submitted By cristop27
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Why should one read “A Doll’s House” This play is one filled with action and scenes filled with tension and drama. There are parts that keep you as a reader guessing. If this is something that suits your preferences then it is something that will grip you and catch your attention quick. As a main character, Nora, brings a sense of suspense and curiosity, as a reader, to her roll in everyway. Most people wouldn’t describe a play as being a page turner, however this one truly is. As much as you would like to put it down and take a break there is always something there keeping your attention and keeping you hooked. Ibsen uses real world problems in his play to capture his audience and make the reader feel apart of the play. When Nora and Torvald have their differences its almost as if you can feel the tension in the room as if u are in the play. At the end of the play when Nora walks out in a fit of rage u really get a feeling of the moment. Ibsen puts so many emotions into “A Doll’s House” that it is hard not to feel apart of the story being told.

Readers Response My first impression of “A Doll’s House” was here we go again, another boring play. But I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it as it went on. Ibsen has a style that makes his work bearable. He puts tremendous detail into character personalities in a subtle way such as a piece of dialog. This is a way of hooking a reader, such as myself, into staying interested after the first