dolls house
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A Doll’s HouseA Modern Tragedy
Neckbeard
“You go to the theatre for relaxation and amusement, not for instruction or correction.”--Eugene Scribe (1791-1861)
In Ibsen’s Words . . .
“[Doll’s House is] a tragedy of the
contemporary age.”
“Untruth does not reside in institutions but in the individuals themselves within the community.”
“Anyone who wishes to understand me fully must know Norway . . . the severe landscape . . . and the lonely shut off life.”
“What is it to be a poet? It was a long time before I realized that to be a poet is, most of all, to see; but mark well, to see in such a way that what is seen is perceived by his audience just as the poet saw it.”
“Before I write down one word, I have to have the character in mind through and through. I must penetrate into the last wrinkle of his soul . . . the stage setting, the dramatic ensemble, all that comes naturally . . .”
Act One The curtain rises. What are out first impressions of what we see on the stage?
Themes and Symbols
Brainstorm
Essential Question: What is an individual’s responsibility to him or herself, his or her family, and his or her community?
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