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  1. Dive deep into Claire Bloom's Leaving a Doll's House with extended analysis, commentary, and discussion.

  2. At the end of A Doll’s House, Nora makes the ultimate assertion of her agency and independence by walking out on her husband and her children in order to truly understand herself and learn about the world. By leaving her family and disregarding societal norms, Nora completes the change from being a skylark, squirrel, or doll into a ...

  3. A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen. This site contains resources used in class and for homework for our A Doll's House unit. 1. Doll's House Stations Activities. Station 1, Station 2, Station 3, Station 4, Station 5, and Station 6. 2. Gender Ideology and Separate Spheres article. 3. Henrik Ibsen biographical information. 4. Act I reflection ...

  4. 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.

  5. A Doll’s House was originally staged end on/in a proscenium arch with a naturalistic (for the time) set, but students may choose to change the staging and approach to set, for example, using symbolic set and stage furniture items to emphasise cultural references, and the changes in location.

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  6. Below are some of the key themes that could be explored in A Doll’s House. This list is not exhaustive and you are encouraged to explore any other ideas or themes you identify within the novel. Power and money. Gender. Marriage and identity. Appearance and reality.

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  8. Entrapment: the speaker in the poem is unable to get past the gate and is thus trapped from happiness and fulfilment perhaps due to breaking away from socieities expectations. Nora is trapped within the doll's house and in her role as a mother by society and Torvald.

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