Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House” is a groundbreaking play that centers on Nora Helmer, a woman who gradually realizes the limitations imposed on her by a patriarchal society and an oppressive marriage. The play explores themes of gender roles, individual freedom, and the expectations placed on women in 19th-century society. Ibsen’s realistic dialogue and dramatic structure revolutionized modern theater, making “A Doll’s House” a seminal work in the history of feminist literature and a powerful commentary on human rights.