Themes of A Doll’s House
Inheriting
the theme of inheriting mistakes and dishonesty is pasted down, is a big theme in the play. Dr. Rank has inherited his father’s spinal disease because of his father’s sexual indiscretions. Nora refuse to see her children as she is worried that she will/has corrupted them due to her act of fraud of signing her father’s signature.
If you immoral and don’t bide by the rules all your mistakes will be inherited.
Inheriting
the theme of inheriting mistakes and dishonesty is pasted down, is a big theme in the play. Dr. Rank has inherited his father’s spinal disease because of his father’s sexual indiscretions. Nora refuse to see her children as she is worried that she will/has corrupted them due to her act of fraud of signing her father’s signature.
If you immoral and don’t bide by the rules all your mistakes will be inherited.
Gender
one of the main focuses in the play is gender and how women are perceived as mothers and wives. Torvald’s view on her is completely narrow minded as he calls her also his child, which insinuates that he is saying she is child-like and cannot look, think or do anything by herself.
Materialism
money and clothes are also big themes in a Doll’s house. Torvald and Nora are both obsessed with money, but we find out Nora is obsessed with it for another reason. Material things, looking good, for your husband and reputation is portrayed through the whole of the play.
one of the main focuses in the play is gender and how women are perceived as mothers and wives. Torvald’s view on her is completely narrow minded as he calls her also his child, which insinuates that he is saying she is child-like and cannot look, think or do anything by herself.
Materialism
money and clothes are also big themes in a Doll’s house. Torvald and Nora are both obsessed with money, but we find out Nora is obsessed with it for another reason. Material things, looking good, for your husband and reputation is portrayed through the whole of the play.
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