Tuesday, May 25, 2010

A Doll's House: 1st Blog



Hello everyone, my name is Isabella or Izzy for short, if you are feeling lazy. I currently walk the halls of Bloomfield High School as a sophomore in Miss. Santos’s English class. Do not judge my blogging, I don’t know how to blog and do not see the point of this, but I do as I am told. So far this year, the only topic I found interesting, was class discussions about stories we have read. In class, we are reading “A Doll’s House” by a Norwegian play writer, Hernik Ibsen. Ibsen was born on March 20, 1828 in Skien, Norway . His most famous plays were, “The Wild Duck,” “The Doll’s House” and “Ghosts”. Hernik Ibsen also spent several years employed at Det norske Theater, where he was involved in the production of more than 145 plays. In my opinion, the title of “A Doll’s House” has to do with a person who greatly struggles with internal and external conflicts. This may relate to the author through problems he may have faced in his own life. “A Doll’s House” may even have a deeper hidden meaning to its title.

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