Eclecticism: Reflections on literature, writing and life

Eclecticism: Reflections on literature, writing and life

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Eclecticism: Reflections on literature, writing and life
Eclecticism: Reflections on literature, writing and life
A graphical representation of A Doll's House

A graphical representation of A Doll's House

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Terry Freedman
Apr 22, 2022
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Eclecticism: Reflections on literature, writing and life
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As part of my masochistic endeavours I enrolled on an advanced literary criticism course. As part of that I have to write a 2,000 word essay. I selected a title about Ibsen’s A Doll’s House. Specifically, how Ibsen portrays the characters to illustrate the fact (in the play) that the past is always present.

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