NameProfessor Subject DateA Doll’s House by Henrik IbsenSeveral works of literature have evocatively signified the complex roles played by tragic characters in their works. Henrik Ibsen was one of the best play writes in history, and he was famously known us the “the father of realism.” He is renowned for having brought modernism into the theater. The plays he wrote transcended time because of their universal themes. A Doll’s House was one of his most acclaimed plays. The play is a contemporary tragedy which is positioned about the life of a normal household from Norway in the era of Victorian. It focuses on a woman called Nora Helmer: the tribulations and trials she faces in her society which was patriarchal. A Doll’s House explores the women’s status and also as fatalities of societal forces to the point in which they are abandoned with the duty of a “doll-wife.” Nora is the tragic character in the play, and numerous features of tragedy are identified throughout her life. However, in the classical tradition, she is not a tragic heroine. That is because she is not destroyed by a fatal flaw in her character as many other traditional tragic characters. This paper