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  1. The end of A Doll’s House created enormous controversy in Ibsen’s time. Many of the middle-class theater-goers were scandalized that a woman might leave her husband and, more importantly, her children.

  2. Leaving a Doll's House: A Memoir is an autobiography written by British actress Claire Bloom and published in 1996. Bloom writes about her life, career and relationships, including her first marriage to Rod Steiger. The main focus is on her troubled relationship with writer Philip Roth.

  3. In Henrik Ibsen's play A Doll's House, Nora resolves to leave her husband and children, however the reasons by the middle of the play are very different from her reasons at the end of the play.

  4. Literature Notes. A Doll's House. Act II. Summary and Analysis Act II. It is later in the same day. Nora has avoided her children, fearing to pollute them. In a conversation with her old nurse, she tells the servant that the children will have to get used to seeing less of their mother from now on.

  5. Need help with Act Two in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

  6. Feb 2, 2021 · A Doll’s House is one of the most important plays in all modern drama. Written by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen in 1879, the play is well-known for its shocking ending, which attracted both criticism and admiration from audiences when it premiered.

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  8. A Doll’s House (Act 2) Lyrics. [THE SAME SCENE.--THE Christmas Tree is in the corner by the piano, stripped of its ornaments and with burnt-down candle-ends on its dishevelled branches....

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