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A Doll's House
(Ibsen)

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It is important to note that the whole play takes place in one room and that, until the last act, Nora is in every scene; she never seems to leave the roomâ?¹everything comes to her. She is literally trapped in domestic comfort.
Also, the first act takes place on Christmas Eve. However, though there is a great deal of talk about morality throughout the play, Christmas is never presented as a religious holiday and religion as a concept is later questioned by Nora in the third Act. In fact, it is discussed primarily as a material experience. This emphasis is similar to the general theme of the centrality of material goods over personal connection.



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