Which three themes are present in Ibsen's A Doll's House?
futility of marriage
obedience and control
appearance versus reality
the adverse effects of crime
the importance of money
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The three main themes that are present in Ibsen’s story “A Doll’s House” is futility of marriage where the wife is treated only as an object and useless, the appearance versus reality when the wife thinks her husband loved her for her deeds but in reality it was not and the importance of money when her husband was sick
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