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The play depicts a comfortable middle-class household over three days at Christmastime, where a seemingly cheerful wife conceals a past secret loan she obtained by falsifying a signature to save her husband's health. As social pressures and a blackmail threat surface, the husband's patronizing protectiveness and the wife's growing awareness of inequality and selfhood collide. Through tense confrontations and revelations, she reevaluates marriage, moral responsibility, and personal autonomy, ultimately deciding to leave the home to pursue independence and self-education. Themes include gender roles, the performative aspects of domestic life, and the costs of social respectability.

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Henrik Ibsen

Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) was a Norwegian playwright and poet, often regarded as the father of modern drama. His works challenged the conventions of 19th-century theatre and explored complex social issues, particularly concerning morality, gender roles, and individual freedom. Ibsen is best known for his groundbreaking play "A Doll's House," which critiques the limitations placed on women in society. Other notable works include "Ghosts," which addresses themes of heredity and societal hypocrisy, and "Hedda Gabler," a study of a woman's struggle against societal expectations. Ibsen's influence extends beyond his time, shaping contemporary theatre and inspiring countless playwrights.

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