Henrik Ibsen the author of "A Doll's House" was born on March 20, 1828 in Skien, Norway. He wrote many plays such as "Peer Gynt" in 1867, and "When We Dead Awaken" in 1899. His first ever play performed was "Catiline" in 1850. he was best known as the "Norweigen Father of Modern Drama." He died on May 23, 1906.
"A Doll's House" the title of the story has a good meaning to it. Nora changes form happy to sad throughout the play and is moving out of having a perfect life. This can relate to how it is to move out of a Doll House. From the title of the play you would think the book is about someone or something that is treated as Doll.
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