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    Analyzing A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen

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    In five pages this paper analyzes such literary elements as plot, characters, story, and tone among other concepts and provides a concise and complete explanation of them. One source is cited in the bibliography.

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    plot, the tone of the story and more. This excellent paper explains these concepts and ties them all together in a cohesive explanation. ANALYSIS OF A DOLLS HOUSE  The inclusion of characterization, plot and irony are essential for any work of literature. These literary elements provide the fundamental basis of all stories and cannot exist alone if  the work is to have any sort of organizational factor to it. In order for a story to have cohesiveness and continuity, these three aspects are particularly important to  the overall achievement. The student will want to incorporate these and more elements into their own paper, while this model paper will serve to point out some of the  elements and what they mean. IRONY The irony of Ibsens A Dolls House is discovered early on in the story, as the reader realizes the inner conflict that resides  within the main character. Nora is never quite able to find her real purpose in life, despite the fact that she spends her entire existence attempting to do so.  Nora herself comes off as only a partial person, one who needs someone else in order to be a complete person. Ibsen would have us understand at this  point that in order to become complete, we must learn more about ourselves and who we are. In order to do this, we need to experience the world and  translate it as we see fit. After we are able to make our own judgements about the world, then perhaps we might be whole. Inasmuch as it appears that  Nora is quite content with her life as it exists, that is only on the exterior; her true desire is to break free from the social barriers keeping her from 

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