Topic > Freedom in a Doll's House Theme - 1508

Don't get me wrong, it's not that she doesn't want to live like this or as if she's fed up with her family, it's because her personality and way of being isn't suited to the social environment and the situation of his family. Nora; according to the play she is a cunning and sharp woman willing to do anything for her family, but this will of hers that she possesses is something that is considered bad for a woman to do. He is part of a respectable family with a decent social status in society. Her husband is shown to be somewhat dominant in their relationship; as were most husbands at that time, as women were treated as men's property and did not have much say in most affairs. Nora is depicted as a confined woman who loses herself in pursuit of personal satisfaction, her actions sending her into an even deeper conflict, not only with her personality, but also with the people around her, especially her husband. Although her intentions according to the play were not to harm anyone, they were totally disproportionate and society's stigma labeled her as negative.