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Henrik Ibsen’s works, including A Doll’s House, were especially critical of:

ATraditional family structures and their effectiveness

BThe treatment of women and their societal roles

CThe responsibilities of men in the household

DThe influence of industrialization on society

Answer:

B. The treatment of women and their societal roles

Read Explanation:

  • Henrik Ibsen's works, including A Doll’s House, are especially critical of the treatment of women, highlighting their societal roles and the limitations placed on them within the confines of marriage and family life.

  • His plays often critique the traditional roles assigned to women, advocating for personal freedom and gender equality.


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