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A Doll’s House is known for critiquing which societal issues?

ACapitalism, consumerism, and economic disparity

BEducation, literacy, and class distinction

CMarriage, gender roles, and women’s rights

DEnvironment, nature conservation, and urbanization

Answer:

C. Marriage, gender roles, and women’s rights

Read Explanation:

  • The Doll’s House critiques the traditional societal norms surrounding marriage, gender roles, and the rights of women.

  • The play centers on Nora Helmer, a woman who, after realizing the limitations imposed on her by her marriage, takes a radical step to find independence and self-discovery.

  • This was groundbreaking at the time for challenging the roles women were expected to play within society and marriage.


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