A Doll’s House

A Doll’s House

Henrik Ibsen

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Año de edición:
2025
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9798347551323
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The Play That Shattered ConventionsHenrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House is a revolutionary masterpiece that forever changed the face of modern drama. With razor-sharp dialogue and unflinching honesty, Ibsen explores themes of marriage, identity, and societal expectations in a way that still resonates today.Meet Nora Helmer: the seemingly perfect wife, devoted mother, and cheerful homemaker. But behind the facade of her 'dollhouse' existence lies a woman awakening to her own desires, strength, and truth. As secrets unravel and Nora begins to question the roles forced upon her, A Doll’s House builds to one of the most iconic and shocking endings in theater history.Why read A Doll’s House?A Story Ahead of Its Time: Dive into the play that sparked debates on gender, freedom, and the price of societal norms.Timeless Characters: Experience Nora’s journey of self-discovery and rebellion against expectations.Perfect for Modern Readers: A gripping exploration of identity, autonomy, and what it means to truly live.Whether you’re discovering A Doll’s House for the first time or revisiting its profound truths, this is more than just a play-it’s a powerful call to challenge the status quo.Step inside Nora’s world. Witness the moment one woman dared to take control of her fate.

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