Saturday, October 26, 2019
Analysing the Plot and Sub Plot of A Dolls House by Henrik Ibsen Essay
Analysing the Plot and Sub Plot of A Dolls House by Henrik Ibsen      As another year goes by I am now writing a piece of coursework for AS  drama, this particular piece will be about a not so well known play  called ââ¬ËA dolls house, written by Henrik Ibsen. In particular I will  by studying carefully and analysing the plot and subplot of the play.  The play was wrote in the 1800ââ¬â¢s and was first performed in Copenhagen  during the winter of 1879. Most of Ibsens plays were based around the  issues during that era, as was a dolls house covering forgery,  feminism, freedom, independence, love?, stereotypes, and duty all in  the main plot. The subplot covered issues like; loneliness, widowed,  manipulation, deception/secrets and the new woman. To convey the  issues there where two characters in the main plot, these were Nora  and Torvald (the husband and wife living in the ââ¬Å"dolls houseâ⬠. As the  story unravels we discover many different things but we also find out  that Nora is in every scene to show how she has adapted to living her  lifestyle and how she is slowly moving out of it and into another.  Torvald is also in most scenes but always seems to be in his office  hard at work trying to earn money for Nora and the family, as most  families would be in this century. Then there are two other characters  running the subplot these are Mrs Linde and Krogstad both of these  convey how Noraââ¬â¢s life could be if she were to separate from he  husband, Torvald, showing how hard it is to be a part of society. Mrs  Linde feels that Nora leads the perfect lifestyle with a happy family  where as Nora feels that Mrs Linde has the better lifestyle, being  free.    The features of the subplot are shown via the main plot, this is to  show a variety o...              ...bsen had to re-write the  play with an alternate ending, as they did not want to show that women  can be more powerful than men. The ending was that Nora broke down in  tears and stayed after Torvald forcing her to see her children. The  normal ending was described as an act of barbarous violence.    Through researching and thoroughly studying the play act by act I have  learnt that not only was the subplot just as important as the main  plot but how they were run through each other and the impact it had. I  also gathered more information on what life was like during the 1800ââ¬â¢s  and how controlling the male was over the female during them times.  The play also gave a great insight to how widowed and/or single adults  were treated back in them days. So if you ever read the play I hope  you enjoy it as much as I did and get a good understanding of all the  key issues.                        
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