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English, 13.11.2019 22:31, izzyp619

How does the plot of act 1 of henrik ibsen’s a doll’s house parallel the plots of more traditional plays? as in most traditional plays, the plot of act 1 of a doll’s house is designed to give the audience a short prologue showing what’s coming next.
a. as in most traditional plays, the plot of act 1 of a doll’s house is designed to provide exposition and build up the tension of the play.
b. as in most traditional plays, the plot of act 1 of a doll’s house is designed to bring the conflict of the play to a head to hold the audience’s attention.
c. as in most traditional plays, the plot of act 1 of a doll’s house is designed to propel the action of the play toward its final resolution.

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