clerisy
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Can anyone provide any ideas as to what Ibsen has to say about economic ways of thinking in A Doll's House? Obviously Torvald and (initially) Nora have quite a fondness for money, and we're given Kristine's story of how hard life is without it, but is there anything to really talk about in an essay? Right now I have a wonderful understanding of A Doll's House and gender identity, but I'm not really touching on any other paradigms.
Also-- techniques in A Doll's House. Can anyone point out some significant ones? I can pick out a lot of techniques in the play as a whole, but very few that I can actually use to back up what I'm saying...
Ta!
Also-- techniques in A Doll's House. Can anyone point out some significant ones? I can pick out a lot of techniques in the play as a whole, but very few that I can actually use to back up what I'm saying...
Ta!