On December 21, 1879, the theatre Det Kongelige Copenhagen became the scene of the release of "Dollhouse," a play created by the Norwegian playwright and poet Henrik Ibsen. Although at the time the piece caused controversy for his critical profile to the marriage laws of the fourteenth century, over time this building became a prominent material required reading in many schools. "Dollhouse" has as its protagonists Torvald and Nora Helmer, a well-off couple who married for eight years and has three children (Ibsen, pp. 14). During the holidays, the family is notified of ...