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Childhood

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  • initially quite prosperous however they experienced a fall from such affluence when he was 6 years old.
  • His family attempted to hide/conceal their poverty to some extent, which ultimately had a long lasting effect on him. There was always a sense of family secret and disgrace. Facade of bourgeois respectability and wealth.
  • When he was 18 he had an illegitimate child. Though he supported the child financially, he had very little contact with it therefore it remained hidden to come extent
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Ibsens wife

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  • His wife, Suzannah Thoreson, was highly educated unlike many women in Norway at that time, therefore she challenged convention
  • Ibsen referred to his wife as ‘the bridge of my thought’ in one poem - therefore he valued her intellectualism
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Political standing

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  • Claimed not to have any interest in women’s rights in 1898, however critic Kristen Shepherd- Barr argues that this was simply ‘a speech that can be explained by his fear of being affiliated with any one particular group.’

– Ibsen was part of the ‘Modern Breakthrough’ movement,’ one of the big 4 writers in Norway: Bjornson, Kielland, Lie. Spoke for the cause of women.

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Religious standing

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  • ‘With pleasure I will torpedo the Ark’ - From poem ‘To my friend the revolutionary orator’ - wants to destabilize religious ideology
  • ‘Bigger things than the state will fall, as religion will fall’ - a letter to Gerorg Brandes, 1906
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Darwinsim

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  • Writing at a time in which Darwin was very present.
    In 1859, Darwin published ``On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection’.
  • The book suggested that some species survived by adapting themselves to existing conditions,and that others disappeared as they were less ‘fit’ to do so.
  • This undermined the literal interpretation of the Biblical story of creation - questioning religion in its traditional form
  • This would have been very prevalent within Ibsen’s life. Indeed, ‘A Doll’s House’ was written just as new Danish translations were being published in 1879
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Men’s control of women

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  • Separate Spheres: men and women considered biologically different
  • On a woman’s wedding day, she transitioned from living under the authority of her Father, to that of her husband.
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Men’s financial hold over women

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  • It was impossible for a woman to control her own finances or enter into any form of legal agreement without her husband.
  • It was considered damaging to a man’s bourgeois status if his wife were to engage in work - a woman would have to give up work if she married
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Women and education

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  • Women did not gain access to education until the Education Act of 1876.
  • It therefore not until 1882 that they were able to attend University also.
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Women and work

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Unmarried women could take on jobs as a ‘white-collar worker,’ however only performing ‘female’ jobs and receiving significantly less pay than men

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Female hysetria

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  • Female hysteria: women believed to be more emotional and gentle by nature.
  • This perception of femininity led to the belief that they were more susceptible to disease and insanity
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Rise of the New Woman

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  • The rise of the ‘New Woman’ evoked a new sense of sexual freedom.
  • Encouraged women to be free-spirited, educated, career-minded, disinterested in ‘womanly ideals’ and valuing self-fulfillment
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Double standard in society

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Women were expected to sacrifice themselves for their families and husbands; ultimately men were not expected to make the same sacrifices

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Female sexuality

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  • Flesh coloured tights: at this time associated with pornography and the theatre
  • The rise of the new woman movement meant that women were able to evoke a new sense of sexual liberation - however was still controversial
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