A Doll's House: Ibsen's Critical Assessment of Marriage
This five page graduate paper examines Henrik Ibsen's critical assessment of traditional marriage in his play, A Doll's House. The author notes that through Ibsen’s portrayal of Nora’s relationships with her father, her husband, and her children; as well as through his depictions of the Linden’s and Krogstad’s, he demonstrates with convincing power the consequences of traditional nineteenth century concepts of marriage.