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- The Meaning Behind the Title of Ibsen's Hedda GablerThis is an essay that discusses how stage direction, General Gabler's pistols, and offstage presence are all employed by Ibsen to help explain why the play is aptly title "Hedda Gabler"
'An Enemy of the People' -- a Review of Ibsen's Classic DramaA review of Henrik Ibsen's seminal stage play.
The Master Builder by Henrik IbsenHenrik Ibsen's drama, The Master Builder demonstrates character illusions conveyed through individual circumstance and the players beliefs based on different perceptions of reality.
Henrick Ibsen, King Oscar 11 of Sweden and a Family ReunionAt a Swedish family reunion a playwright hopeful learns about her past- Hedda GablerA critical look at the play "Hedda Gabler"
Ibsen's "A Dolls House" and the Treatment of WomenIn Henrik Ibsen's "A Dolls House" the character Nora is outside the sphere of reality as shown by the importance with which she treats the petty concerns of her life. Her removal from reality is further enhanced by the infantilization..- An Exploration of "Ghosts" Utilizing the Features of the Well-Made PlayAnalyzing how Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts" abides and strays from the Well-Made play structure.
- Ibsen's A Doll HouseA review of A Doll House by Ibsen.
- Ibsens's Ideas About Marriage and the Wild DuckAn analysis of Ibsen's ideas about marriage.
- Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts"Analysis of Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts"
- Heroine in the Play A Doll's House by Henrik IbsenThis paper is about the main character of the play "A Doll's House" by Henrik Ibsen. It focuses on the struggles of the main character and how she eventually redefines the term heroine.
- Gender Roles in The Lottery and A Doll's HouseAn essay describing the gender roles in the famous dram A Doll's House and the thrilling short story The Lottery.
- Herik Ibsen's "A Doll's House" Film VS. TextA comparison of Henrik Ibsens play "A Doll's House" in writing and on film.
- A DollHouse:Passing Down of Immorality and CorruptionThis research essay analyzes the play A Dollhouse for one of Ibsen's major themes: How immortality and corruption can be transferred from one generation to the next and so on.
- Ibsen's A Doll's House AnalysisHow debt and inheritance in Ibsen's A Doll's House are used to illustrate the fragile world that we create for ourselves to live in.
- My Essay on Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's HouseIn 1987 Henrik Ibsen wrote the play "A Doll's House." Ibsen really stepped out on a limb with this play. It surprised some people with its ending. That's why he was made to change its original ending.
- A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen AnalysisAnalysis of the main themes of Henrik Ibsen's play A Doll's House.
- A Review of Henrick Ibsen's Dramatic Play a Doll's HouseThis is college level English paper portraying the parenting skills of Nora, the main character in the play.
- A Doll's House Literary AnalysisThis is a literary analysis of Ibsen's "A Doll's House". It discusses his critique of marriage and wife roles during the time period. Comparisons to Bronte's "Jane Eyre" are also made.
- Tocqueville and IbsenA unique and fascinating comparison of Tocqueville's political philosophy encompassed in his Democracy in America and Henrik Ibsen's play An Enemy of the People.
- Review: A Doll's House by Henrik IbsenA short review of the play A Doll's House written by Henrik Ibsen
- A Review of A Doll's House by Henrik IbsenThis paper takes a look at the play A Doll's House by Ibsen and follows closely the changing in the lead character Nora's behaviors.
- Ibsen's Women: Feminism or Realism?This article evaluates the role of the women in the plays of Henrik Ibsen. It discusses whether the women in Ibsen's plays "A Doll's House" and "Hedda Gabler" represented feminism or realisim.
- Marriage: Institution or Contract?Marriage is a significant theme both in Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour" and in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House. Both of these pieces revolve around marriage as told from the female main character's point of view.
- Ibsen VS Strindberg: Comparison of Two Great Story TellersA detailed look at Ibsen's play "The Father" in comparison to Strindberg's play "The Wild Duck". Both have similarities to one another even though each author despised one another.
An Analysis of Hedda Gabler by Henrik IbsenAn analysis of a landmark modernist play by Norway's king of gloom, Henrik Ibsen.- Women's Roles in a Male Dominated Society: An Analysis of Nora's Roles in Ibsen's A Doll's HouseThis examines the roles of a woman in a male dominated society as seen in Ibsen's, A Doll's House.
- Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's HouseAn analysis of A Doll's House written from a Marxist perspective.
- Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House as Social CommentaryA Doll's House as a tool for social commentary.
- Torvald Helmer: Puppeteer or Puppet?An in depth look at the character of Torvald in Henrik Ibsen's "A Dolls House."
- Realism and the Theater of the AbsurdRealism can be defined as the representation of everyday life in literature. Here's an overview of how realism is presented in various fictional works.
- Nora's Epiphany in Ibsen's A Doll's HouseInsight on the point where Nora comes to her epiphany in Ibsen's A Doll's House
Suicidal Tendencies - An Examination of Nora in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's HouseIn A Doll's House, Henrik Ibsen creates a realistic story of social tragedy. One of the main character, Nora, often and elusively refers to suicide throughout the play. But what were her real intentions?- Henrik Ibsen's The Doll's House: Victorian NovelDiscusses how Nora's lifestyle literally symbolizes the one of a doll.