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  • 10754 - A Doll's House: Comprehensive Guide for A Level

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Specification Information

  • AQA B A Level 7717
  • OCR A Level H472

Act 1: Opening to Mrs Linde’s Introduction

  • Further reading: Nora as a doll
  • Further reading: Ibsen's 'Notes for the Tragedy of To-Day'

Act 1: Mrs Linde’s Conversation

  • Further reading: Victorian fashion (page no longer working)
  • Further reading: Loveless marriage
  • Further reading: Angel house (British Library archive temporarily unavailable)
  • Further reading: Berkshire edge
  • Further reading: Feme sole

Act 2: Opening to Nora Asks Helmer for a Favour

  • Further reading: Biological inheritance
  • Further reading: Vile blood

Act 2: Dr Rank’s Confession to Krogstad Threatens Nora

  • Further reading: Ruskin's article

Act 2: Nora Practises Her Dance to End

  • Further reading: Tarantella

Act 3: The Dance is Finished; Christine Departs

  • Further reading: New woman (British Library archive temporarily unavailable)
  • Further reading: Angel of the House

Act 3: The Letter is Revealed!

  • Further reading: New Yorker article

Act 3: Krogstad’s Second Letter to Final Curtain

  • Further reading: Gender roles (British Library archive temporarily unavailable)

Minor Characters

  • Further reading: Working class (British Library archive temporarily unavailable)
  • Further reading: Maids
  • Further reading: Christianity

Attitudes and Values

  • Further reading: Love history
  • Further reading: Victorian mother
  • Further reading: Unmarried mothers (British Library archive temporarily unavailable)
  • Further reading: Medicine in 19th century

Context

  • Further reading: Ibsen's treatment of women

Literary Approaches

  • Further reading: Women in Europe
  • Further reading: Gender roles (British Library archive temporarily unavailable)
  • Further reading: Mythology
  • Further reading: Critical approach 1
  • Further reading: Critical approach 2
  • Further reading: Critical approach 3

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