A Push to Freedom. Speaks of Ibsen's "A doll house"
Title: A Push to Freedom. Speaks of Ibsen's "A doll house"
Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
Details: Words: 1356 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
A Push to Freedom. Speaks of Ibsen's "A doll house"
Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
Details: Words: 1356 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Sometime after the publication of 'A Doll's House', Henrik Ibsen
spoke at a meeting of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights. He
explained to the group, 'I must decline the honor of being said to have
worked for the Women's Rights movement. I am not even very sure what
Women's Rights are. To me it has been a question of human rights' ( ).
'A Doll's House' is often interpreted by readers, teachers, and critics alike
as
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the individual and the
search for self-realization.
Works Cited
Brunsdale, Mitzi. 'Herik Ibsen.' Critical Survey of Drama. Ed. Frank N.
Magill. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press 1986. pg982.
Clurman, Harold. Ibsen. Macmillan, 1977, pg223. Rpt. in Twentieth-
Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Sharon K. Hall. Vol. 8. Detroit: Gale,
1982. pg154.
Shaw, Bernard. 'A Doll's House Again.' The Saturday Review, London,
Vol. 83, No. 2168, May 15, 1897: 539-541. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century
Literary Criticism. Ed. Sharon K. Hall. Vol. 8. Detroit: Gale, 1982. pg.
143.