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A Doll’s House IO. Henrik Ibsen. Skien , Norway March 20, 1828. Background Information. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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A Doll’s House IO

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HENRIK IBSEN

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Skien, NorwayMarch 20, 1828

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) published his last drama, "When We Dead Awaken", in 1899, and he called it a dramatic epilogue. It was also destined to be the epilogue of his life's work, because illness

prevented him from writing more. For half of a century he had devoted his life and his energies to the art of drama, and he had won international acclaim as the greatest and most influential dramatist of

his time. He knew that he had gone further than anyone in putting Norway on the map.

Henrik Ibsen was also a major poet, and he published a collection of poems in 1871. However, drama was the focus of his real lyrical spirit. For a period of many hard years, he faced bitter opposition. But he finally triumphed over the conservatism and aesthetic prejudices of the contemporary critics and

audiences. More than anyone, he gave theatrical art a new vitality by bringing into European bourgeois drama an ethical gravity, a psychological depth, and a social significance which the theater

had lacked since the days of Shakespeare. In this manner, Ibsen strongly contributed to giving European drama a vitality and artistic quality comparable to the ancient Greek

tragedies.

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A Doll’s House In 1888, married women in Norway were

finally given control over their own money, but the Norway of Ibsen's play pre-dates this change and provides a more restrictive environment for women such as Nora Helmer. In 1879, a wife was not legally permitted to borrow money without her husband's consent, and so Nora must resort to deception to borrow the money she so desperately needs. Ibsen always denied that he believed in women's rights, stating instead that he believed in human rights.

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Historical context The issue of women's rights was already a

force in Norway several years before Ibsen focused on the issue, and women had been the force behind several changes. Norway was a newly liberated country in the nineteenth century, having been freed from Danish control in 1814; therefore, it is understandable that issues involving freedom both political and personal freedom were important in the minds of Norwegians.

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Why do people decide to become writers?

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What are the sources of inspiration for the writers?

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Inspiration Ibsen was inspired to write A Doll’s

House as a result from life events. Laura Peterson was his inspiration to

write this play his friends generously offered him

money that they had collected, allowing him to move to Italy and the to Germany where he began authoring so many works that eventually led him to write A Doll’s House

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A Doll’s House was recreated into a movie http://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=BwnBukRiRJI

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Historical connections Ibsen connects society issues such as

money to the play to show people what they are doing

He connected peoples names such as Nora. Notice the similarity. Laura and Nora