The review of The Doll’s HouseThe Doll’s House is a play written by Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen. The play is a typical social drama. Mainly centered on the awakening of the former beloved heroine Nora. And ends with the departure of Nora. Henrik Ibsen is a Norway dramatist. The founder of modern prose dramas. His works emphasize personal happiness in life and ignore traditional social etiquette.At the beginning of the drama,its shows us a happy view. Nora singing and dancing like a fortunate girl. Helmer also make fun of her. They was preparing a good Christmas Day.It looks they love each other very much. The husband would get a good job and the family would live a better life.And in all the drama, the manner of speaking between Nora and Helmer are all like this, which looks joyful. But if you are enough careful, you will find that the writer is wise. Because there are many details that have pave the ways for the following. You may be aware of somethings very strange.Firstly, Nora like to eat sweet almond biscuit, but Helmer don’t allow her to eat. So Nora have to eat the biscuits she liked in a sneak way.Secondly, Nora was reducing the money spent on her cloths and eating. And Nora always asked Helmer for money.Thirdly, Helmer usually called Nora as lark and squirrel. And the words between Nora and Helmer are very meaningless. It is obvious that Helmer took Nora as little kid completely.These all suggested the gist of the drama. In the peaceful and loving surface of the family. We actually can see that the Nora and Helmer are not equal, nora don’t have a job to get money, and helmer ruled the whole family.The appearances of the other figures are very close. The Mrs. Linde is a good friend of Nora. She and Doctor Rank came to visit Nora at the same time. Doctor Rank knew Mrs. Linde and was friendly to her, but Helmer was cold to her, which also makes us curious.And according to the chat of Nora and Mrs. Linde, we can knew that Nora had done something to raise money for treating Helmer's disease, and she hadn’t wanted her husband known that.Nils Krogstad, a worker of the bank which Helmer would work as a manager, also came to Helmer’s home. When Krogstad came Nora and Mrs. Linde both showed some abnormality, which also strengthens the mystery of the drama.In the whole drama, the writer almost set up suspense at everywhere. But when we get here, the main doubtful points in the book have been set up, and the next is the development of the main contradiction of the drama.For her husband Helmer’s treatment, Nora borrow a lots of money from Krogstad without telling her husband. And in order to get the money Nora commit a crime of perjury unintentionally.Years later, Helmu's wanted to fired Krogstad, the latter took the bond to threaten Nora. When Helmer knew that he became angry, and scolded Nora “a hypocrite, a liar-worse,worse-a criminal! The unutterable ugliness of it all!-For shame! For shame!”. And said that Nora don’t have the competence to bring up children. He think that his own career was completely destroyed, and he couldn’t refuse any orders of Krogstad from then on.But when the crisis was relieved, he immediately changed his attitude to his wife, and continue to speak honey words.Nora recognized herself is a doll-child in his husband. When her husband's selfishness and hypocritical ugly soul are exposed, he finally decided to go away.The main theme of the drama is the awakening of the women and emancipation of women. And it has been famous for it.Apart from its high significance to the society, what most impress me is writer’s excellent skills on set up plots. The use of narration interspersed with flashbacks make the drama better. The writer makes the story more complete through setting doubtful points, which are also important to understanding the whole drama. And some strange points can attract readers.The use of comparison make the theme more prominent. The contrast between Nora’s sincere love to her husband and the hypocrisy of his husband, her husband's attitude to Nora before and after the danger, and and the contrast of her husband’s attitude to Nora before and after knowing the danger is relieved.This drama is fully deserve as one of the great books. Because the writer’s excellent writing skills and its great theme.The review of The Doll’s HouseThe Doll's House is a play written by Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen. The play is a typical social drama. It is mainly centered on the awakening of the former beloved heroine Nora. And ends with the departure of Nora.Henrik Ibsen is a Norway dramatistand the founder of modern prose dramas. His works emphasize personal happiness in life and ignore traditional social etiquette.At the beginning of the drama,it shows us a happy view. Nora was singing and dancing like a fortunate girl. Helmer also made fun of her. They were preparing a good Christmas Day.It looks they love each other very much. The husband would get a good job and the family would live a better life.And in all the drama, the manner of speaking between Nora and Helmer are all like this, which looks joyful. But if you are enough careful, you will find that the writer is wise. There are many details that have paved the ways for the following. You may be aware of something very strange.Firstly, Nora likes to eat sweet almond biscuit, but Helmer doesn't allow her to eat. So Nora had to eat the biscuits she liked in a sneak way.Secondly, Nora was reducing the money spent on her cloths and eating. And Nora always asked Helmer for money.Thirdly, Helmer usually called Nora as lark and squirrel. And the words between Nora and Helmer are very meaningless. It is obvious that Helmer took Nora as little kid completely.These all suggested the gist of the drama.The surface of the family is peaceful and loving. We actually can see that the Nora and Helmer are not equal, and Nora doesn't have a job to get money. Helmer ruled the whole family.The appearances of the other figures are very close. The Mrs. Linde is a good friend of Nora. She and Doctor Rank came to visit Nora at the same time. Doctor Rank knew Mrs. Linde and he was friendly to her, but Helmer was cold to her, which also makes us curious.And according to the chat between Nora and Mrs. Linde, we can know that Nora had done something to raise money for treating Helmer's disease, but she hadn't wanted her husband known that.Nils Krogstad, a worker of the bank which Helmer would work as a manager, also came to Helmer's home. When Krogstad came Nora and Mrs. Linde both showed some abnormality, which also strengthens the mystery of the drama.In the whole drama, the writer almost set up suspense at everywhere. But when we get here, the main doubts in the book have been set up, and the next is the development of the main contradiction of the drama.For her husband Helmer's treatment, Nora had borrowed a lot of money from Krogstad without telling her husband. And in order to get the money Nora had committed a crime of perjury unintentionally.Years later Helmer's wanted to fire Krogstad, the latter took the bond to threaten Nora. When Helmer knew that he became angry, and scolded Nora "a hypocrite, a liar-worse,worse-a criminal!The unutterable ugliness of it all!-For shame!For shame!". And said that Nora doesn't have the competence to bring up children. He thought that his own career was completely destroyed, and he couldn't refuse any orders of Krogstad from then on.But when the crisis was relieved, he immediately changed his attitude to his wife, and continue to said honey words.Nora recognized herself is a doll-child in his husband. When her husband's selfishness and hypocritical ugly soul are exposed, he finally decided to go away.The main theme of the drama is the awakening of the women and emancipation of women. And it has been famous for it.Apart from its high significance to the society, what most impresses me are writer's excellent skills on set up plots. The use of narration interspersed with flashbacks makes the drama better. The writer makes the story more complete through setting doubtful points, which is also important to understanding the whole drama. And some strange points can attract readers.The use of comparison makes the theme more prominent. The contrast between Nora's sincere love to her husband and the hypocrisy of his husband, her husband's attitude to Nora before and after the danger, and and the contrast of her husband's attitude to Nora before and after knowing the danger is relieved.This drama is fully deserve as one of the great books. The writer has excellent writing skills and its great theme.。