Charles Dickens and Henrik Ibsen both explored realistic themes in their works by focusing on issues such as social inequality, class struggles, and the consequences of industrialization on society. Dickens' novels often depicted the harsh realities faced by the Victorian poor, while Ibsen's plays tackled taboo subjects like gender roles and personal freedom within a realistic setting, reflecting the societal norms of their respective times.
Ibsen's A Doll's House is a realistic drama because it includes the elements of social criticism and relatable aspects of human life. Realistic Drama is a kind of drama that focuses on the "real" excluding fantasies and exaggerated events or emotions. Most of the subject in realistic dramas are things people can see in their everyday lives. Ibsen's A dolls House Is a perfect example of a realistic drama because of the setting, the characters, and the very real environment in which the plot progresses. Using the characterization of Nora, Ibsen brings out the importance of women's roles in society, and how there was a difference between the sexes during the time in which this drama was written. Freedom, emancipation , and truthfulness are also aspect of realistic drama focussed on in this drama. Hope this helps
Henrik Ibsen's birth name is Ibsen, Henrik Johan.
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Ibsen Studies was created in 1952.
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