A Doll's House
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ISBN: 1503213803
EAN13: 9781503213807
Release Date: Nov 28, 2014
Pages: 68
Dimensions: 0.16" H x 9" L x 6" W
Weight: 0.34 lbs.
Format: Paperback

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   I"m glad I did
For years, I have seen references to this book in other books, I have read. I had to find out what the hype was about. I am glad that I did. What seems to be a piece of the women's liberation movement at first glance is far more than that. There are lessons to learn from this and I spent many hours digesting what I read.
 
5
   Enjoyed this very much!
Wasn 't sure I could appreciate a story in play form, but my granddaughter recommended it so that I had to read it. I was pleasantly surprised ''. The story is short, but very well done! It made me wish that Ibsen had followed it with a sequel!
 
4
   Good kindle copy
Good copy, free shipping. Obviously it was not the edition we followed in the class, but I was able to keep up. Well translated. On their website, Mla has a guideline for Kindle Citation. Happy purchase!
 
4
   A Doll's House
I was somehow reading this never when I was in school. It seems to be the kind of book that teachers read. All characters in the play are flawed. The way Helmer is so quick to forgive Nora and then condemns her a few minutes later, he forgives her. Why would he think that he would forgive him for saying so many terrible things? This makes her speech a little confusing at the end. If she resents being treated in this way, why not act in this way? I read it all in about an hour.
 
5
   Sad
Many women might now have a connection to this play and the values expressed.
 
3
   Women cannot be fooled
Who is the stronger sex? In all honesty, how could you leave your children? Nora is a spoiled child or a budding feminist?
 
4
   A immature relationship never works
When one dose does not know the basics of life and marries at a young age, nothing comes as arrow pain and depression.
 
3
   The main female character annoyed me to all hell
And the ending was interesting, but I wasn 't super into the whole story. This was for a school class, and is easy to read.
 
1
   I personally hated the play itself
I bought this to read with my daughter, as it was required reading for her English class. The Amazon item was exact as advertised. Nevertheless, I hated the game itself.
 
3
   University Reading Assignment
This book is required reading for my class THE113 at Marshall University. Starting out I read it only because it was expected, but it turned into a fascinating but interesting read. Nora is the central character and honestly, Ihad the most difficult.
 
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