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How does the plot of act 1 of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House parallel the plots of more traditional plays?

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "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." The plot of act 1 of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House parallel the plots of more traditional plays by designing to provide exposition and build up the tension of the play.
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I believe the answer is: 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

The exposition and build up in the beginning of the act would often used by writers as a build up that drive the characters action forward. It also describe the main purpose/ goals of the character in the story which help the readers to identify the resolution by the end of the story.

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