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Title: A Doll's House
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The most significant representation of this would be the appearance of the family and the Helmer’s marriage in general. Upon the first act or so of the play it appears to the audience that the Helmers are a perfect family. Mr. Helmer is a very typical husband for the time setting, as is the Mrs... Showed first 250 characters
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The most significant representation of this would be the appearance of the family and the Helmer’s marriage in general. Upon the first act or so of the play it appears to the audience that the Helmers are a perfect family. Mr. Helmer is a very typical husband for the time setting, as is the Mrs... Showed next 250 characters
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