3 plays by Ibsen: Hedda Gabler, A doll's house, The wild duck ([Dell Laurel editions)

by Henrik Ibsen

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  • M.SENTHIL k

    m.senthil k said:

    By the end of the play, Nora has become a tougher, more independent woman. The play ends with her leaving and the door slamming behind her. When Nora closes behind her the door of her doll's house, she opens wide the gate of life for woman, and proclaims the revolutionary message that only perfect freedom and communion make a true bond between man and woman, meeting in the open, without lies, without shame, free from the bondage of duty.

    posted Monday, December 10 2007
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