I read this in high school, and should go back to it, as I imagine I would have substantially more nuanced reactions to it now with a couple decades more life experience under my belt.
I really think I read A Doll's House in high school (not for class, but because one of my friends was reading it for class and I read their copy when they weren't using it, which is how I encountered most of the Western canon between tenth grade and not being in school anymore), but if so it made so little impression on me at the time that seeing the film was like coming to it new and returning to it thirteen years later definitely brought further perspectives, which was nice to know, because I prefer my art to do that.
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I really think I read A Doll's House in high school (not for class, but because one of my friends was reading it for class and I read their copy when they weren't using it, which is how I encountered most of the Western canon between tenth grade and not being in school anymore), but if so it made so little impression on me at the time that seeing the film was like coming to it new and returning to it thirteen years later definitely brought further perspectives, which was nice to know, because I prefer my art to do that.