Negotiating Gendered Power Relations and Patriarchal Hegemony in A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen a Feminist Exploration of Female Resistance.
Abstract
This article explores Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House through a feminist lens. It examines gendered power relations, patriarchal hegemony, female resistance, and identity formation. The discussion uses simple language and focuses on how Nora Helmer challenges social expectations. The article studies the ways patriarchy controls women and how female identity emerges through struggle and self-awareness.
