Sinopsis
Set in a seemingly comfortable middle-class home, the story centers on Nora Helmer, a cheerful and devoted wife who appears to live a happy life with her husband, Torvald. Their household seems warm and secure, especially as they prepare to celebrate the holidays. Yet beneath the surface of domestic harmony lies a web of secrets, sacrifices, and unspoken tensions.
Years earlier, Nora made a desperate decision to save her husbands life—an act motivated by love but carried out in secrecy. When the truth threatens to emerge, the stability of her carefully constructed world begins to crumble. As pressure mounts, Nora is forced to confront not only the consequences of her actions but also the deeper realities of her marriage.
Ibsen masterfully peels back the layers of domestic life to reveal a relationship built on illusion and control. Torvalds affectionate pet names and protective manner mask a patronizing attitude that treats Nora less as an equal partner and more as a cherished possession. The plays title itself serves as a powerful metaphor, suggesting that Nora has been living as a decorative figure in a carefully arranged household rather than as an autonomous individual.
Through sharp dialogue and psychological depth, A Dolls House explores themes of identity, freedom, societal expectation, and the courage required to challenge tradition. Ibsen questions the moral double standards imposed on men and women and exposes the restrictive roles assigned within marriage. Noras journey from naïveté to self-awareness unfolds with emotional intensity, culminating in one of the most famous and controversial endings in theatrical history.
At the time of its debut, the play shocked audiences and sparked heated debate. Some condemned it as scandalous, while others hailed it as revolutionary. Today, it is widely regarded as one of the foundational works of modern drama and an early catalyst for feminist thought.
Concise yet profoundly impactful, A Dolls House continues to resonate with readers and audiences across generations. Its exploration of personal awakening and the struggle for self-determination speaks to universal human concerns, ensuring its place as a timeless classic.
Bold, intimate, and uncompromising, A Dolls House is not only a story about one womans decision—it is a powerful examination of the structures that shape our lives and the bravery required to break free from them.
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Ficha Técnica
Editorial: Clxbx
ISBN: 9780502657803
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 03/03/2026
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