A doll 's house: a play

By: Henrik ibsen

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by Henrik Ibsen

A marriage. A secret. A woman’s awakening.
In this groundbreaking play by Henrik Ibsen, Nora Helmer appears to be the perfect wife—charming, devoted, and dutiful. But beneath the surface of her seemingly happy home lies a secret that threatens to unravel everything. As the truth comes to light, Nora must confront the limitations placed upon her by a patriarchal society and decide whether to live a life of quiet obedience—or walk away to claim her freedom.

A Doll’s House shocked 19th-century audiences with its bold portrayal of a woman challenging traditional gender roles. Ibsen's masterwork remains one of the most powerful critiques of marriage, identity, and the societal expectations placed on women.

A timeless classic of modern drama, this play continues to provoke, inspire, and ignite debate more than a century after its first performance.