what is socio-economics?
the study of how social and economic factors shape social status and economic opportunities.
why is it called "a doll's house"
because the house was an illusion to look beautiful, like a doll house, it was arranged for appearance rather than real life.
what figurative language was the house?
a metaphor.
how was socio-economics significant to the play?
it shaped the lives and relationships of the characters.
what did the house represent?
the restrictive social and economical structures that define nora's life.
what does the figurative language of the house suggest? (answer 150 first).
it suggests that nora is a doll in a toy home being posed and manipulated for show rather than living freely.
how did socio-economics affected nora and torvald's marriage?
it pressure shaped their marriage because money, status, and gender roles confined nora.
what does the house mirror?
society's expectations of marriage and gender roles where women were treated as possessions and appearances mattered more then anything.
how does ibsen use figurative language?
it exposes the illusion of a perfect marriage and critiques the social norms that trap individuals.
name everyone first and last name that made this presentation
kaiden schurter, sophia hogan, evelyn averett, zoey saenz