This paper examines the theme of female Identity and resistance against patriarchy in A doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen. The play challenges the nineteenth-century. Social norms that confined Women within domestic boundaries and denied them Individuality. Through the character of Nora Helmer, llasen portrays the gradual awakeing of female consciousness. This research adopts a feminist critical framework to analyze Noras transformation from a submissive wife to a self aware individual. The study further compares the issues raised in the play with the condition of women in contemporary Indian society. The paper argues that the play remains relevant as it questions marriage, gender roles cand the Structure of partriarchal authority.
Lohar Vajreshwari Vasant (Mon,) studied this question.