A Doll's House

A Doll's House

is their relationship traditional for the time this was set it?

what is the significance of the plays title?

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Yes, Nora and Torvald's marriage would have been considered traditional at the time. Like Nora, the majority of 19th Century women married young, and went straight from their father's care into their husband's.

The symbolic meaning of the title, "A Doll's House," refers to the female characters in the story. Each woman has a role, and she is expected to fulfill that role without question. The women through the title are portrayed as dolls, inanimate objects bereft of free will, dignity, or intelligence. Nora is the story's best example when describing her relationship with her father, "He used to call me his doll-child, and he played with me the way I played with my dolls," and "he told me all his opinions, so I had the same ones too." This was how she lived her entire life in relation to men. She did what she was told, and she acted in the manner that was expected. She was a belonging not a person.

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