A Doll's House is a groundbreaking three-act play first performed in 1879, centering on Nora Helmer, a housewife who forges a loan signature to save her husband Torvald's life, only to face blackmail and societal judgment. It exposes the oppressive dynamics of marriage and gender expectations in Victorian-era Norway, culminating in Nora's radical decision to leave her family for self-discovery. The work is hailed as a cornerstone of modern drama and feminist literature.
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