Arts at Baruch — A Doll’s House

The reading of A Doll’s House was really interesting, I guess it’s because I read the play in high school. But I found it to be really interesting that even though it was a reading that the speakers/actors were able to embody the character with little movement around the stage. Even though it was a reading, they conveyed a lot of emotion that shows Henrik Ibsen’s play as if it was just a movie or play in real life. I really liked the part when the main female character, Nora tells her husband that she doesn’t know herself and that she has to leave her husband and children to understand herself and the world. I liked it when she realizes that everyone has treated her like a child and that she isn’t capable of doing anything to make her better in life from a mother and wife. It is empowering for females to realize that they are capable of doing anything! (:

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