- A Doll's House portrays bleak and sacrificial roles for women in society
- Women are objectified and confined to traditional roles of motherhood and housekeeping
- Nora's realization of her lack of freedom drives her to seek independence and challenge patriarchal norms
- The play questions and defies conventional roles of husband and wife in marriage
- Ibsen's play advocates for justice and equality for all individuals, challenging patriarchy and societal expectations
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