Feminism in Heneric Ibsen’s A Dolls' House

Authors

  • Assist. Inst. Halima Ismail Radam University of Diyala/ College Basic Education

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v221i1.420

Keywords:

Nora Helmer’s, Henrik Ibsen, Dolls House, Feminism, Images, Women’s Challenge, Control ,Men

Abstract

     This paper investigates the role of women and their right in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House (1879). Ibsen, one of the world's greatest dramatists, is considered as the father of modern drama, and as one of the great supporters of women. He never calls himself a feminist, and he is more a humanist. There are indeed plenty of feminist tendencies in his plays, based on Simone de Beauvoir’s System of marriage, stressing on individuality of women and fighting for their freedom, in addition protesting to all restrictions in society. Under the impact of Ibsen's ideology, individuality and humanity are the most important social issues which are developed in his works. All social instructions and conventions are the enemy of every individual because they restrict the characters' personal identity and their freedom. In particular, Ibsen expands this outlook on the women's position whose individual and freedom are taken by masculine society . Ibsen protests against the position of women in a masculine society which is unfair and under the hegemony of male – dominated powers.

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Published

16-02-2024

How to Cite

Feminism in Heneric Ibsen’s A Dolls’ House. (2024). ALUSTATH JOURNAL FOR HUMAN AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 221(1), 149-162. https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v221i1.420

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