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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Have any of you guys read A Doll's House by Henry Ibsen? I need tips and ideas on how to write a continuation for this short play that occurs several years later. Help!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well, at the end of the play, Nora leaves to seek her independence. She no longer feels that she needs to play house with Torvald whom she now sees as her oppressor more than her husband. She leaves, taking nothing with her: no money, no children, no commitment. An addition to this play years later (and it's up to you how many), but it could involve one of the children getting married and Nora reappearing in their lives after all that time. Is she successful? Is she destitute? That's all up to you. What would be nice to see is just how Nora made out after her realization that she was stronger than she was ever allowed to be. The circumstance could be anything, but since she is the main character, it is necessary to see how she progressed.

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