The ending of "A Doll's House" by Henrik Ibsen is significant because it shows the main character, Nora, leaving her husband and children to seek independence and self-discovery. This act challenges societal norms and raises questions about gender roles and personal freedom.
The play was written by Henrik Ibsen.
it was very naughty
The writer of A dolls house was Henrik Ibsen in 1879.He was a famous Norwegian play writer
For leaving her husband and children
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The House of Dolls was created in 1955.
The key difference between a "doll house" and a "doll's house" is that a "doll house" refers to a miniature house for dolls to play in, while a "doll's house" typically refers to a literary work by Henrik Ibsen that explores themes of marriage, gender roles, and societal expectations.
the person who created the dolls house is jack Richard blewett
Henrik Ibsen
The german soldiers came to uncle henrik’s house because they saw that a lot of people were going to his house, so they were suspicious and thought that there were jews in a hideout.
Wasn't it the yellow lamp?
Mama, Annwmarie, Kirsti, and some cigarettes.