In Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House,” Nora Helmer makes the bold and controversial decision to leave her husband and children in search of personal freedom and self-discovery.
Some critics argue that Nora’s decision is a courageous assertion of her independence and a necessary step towards self-fulfillment, while others contend that her actions are selfish and irresponsible, causing harm to those she leaves behind.
In a well-structured essay, present your stance on Nora’s decision to leave, either agreeing or disagreeing with her choice.
Support your argument with evidence from the text, considering Nora’s character development, her motivations, and the consequences of her actions.
Additionally, reflect on the societal context in which Nora lives and the implications of her decision for gender roles and marital expectations.
Conclude by discussing the broader significance of Nora’s departure and its lasting impact on the play’s themes and messages.Make an outline using the PDF file I added.
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