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A Doll's House
Social Criticism in A Doll’s House In A Doll’s House, Ibsen as he often does, criticizes society and the ways of life in that time. Ibsen shows this in Torvold’s overwhelming power and control over Nora. This is also seen in the way that Women are weakened by society. Lastly it is shown in the way that Torvold tries to maintain a good reputation to the public. Ibsen critics many different aspects
of life then. Finally even though it was probably not only the upper class for the sake of arguments we will say that it was and the examples and arguments that I have presented all lead to one thing and that is that the upper class in society is not only fake in their actions, and to the point of the women’s roll to be so miniscule, but also very concerned with others opinions.

