A groundbreaking comparative study of A Doll's House and poetry explores themes of societal norms, individual freedom, and psychological realism through the lens of Henrik Ibsen's masterwork. The examination focuses on various thematic elements including truth, outsiders, reflection, and the universal desire for freedom.
- The exam structure emphasizes comparative analysis between drama and poetry texts, with assessment objectives heavily weighted towards contextual understanding (50%)
- Henrik Ibsen Norwegian playwright biography reveals profound influences from his challenging childhood and Norwegian landscape on his literary works
- The play exemplifies theatrical realism, marking a significant shift from melodramatic traditions
- Themes of truth and secrecy in literature exploration emerge as central examination topics, alongside questions of societal outsiders and personal reflection
- Assessment criteria balance creative response, textual analysis, and interpretative skills