A Doll's House
*<Tab/>A Doll's House as Tragedy
Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House can be seen as defining modern tragedy, and Ibsen's innate ability at creating dramatic situations is evident in the fact that many of the conventions seen in theatre and television drama were developed within this play, some 120 years ago.
For instance, the popular BBC1 soap EastEnders recently featured a plot strand revolving around the fate of a letter left by
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fate of all women, and speaks for all women
*<Tab/>Is a victim of her situation
*<Tab/>Has been destroyed by her father
*<Tab/>Has little understanding of her husband
*<Tab/>The audience has the greatest sympathy for Nora when she commences her search for her true identity. They also have sympathy for Helmer as a victim of society.
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