The best way of answering this question is to compare and contrast all the nine characteristics of a well-made play.
1) The play follows a strict logic of cause and effect.
This is something we can see very clearly in this play. In this play it becomes very understandable for the audience to see that there always is an effect to what Nora does. ... This is however revealed to him at the end of the play in one of the most climatic and exciting scenes.
3) The plot usually describes the culmination of a long story, most of which has happened before the start of the play. ...
It is obvious that something have happened before the start of the play. ...
4) Action and suspense grow more intense as the play proceeds. ...
Henrik Ibsen is the master of exits and entrances, something that he proves in this play. ... As the play goes on the suspense grows, not surprisingly due to a letter. ... This creates the emotional rhythm of the play.
It is not really easy to point out an adversary or opponent to Nora who is the main character (call her hero if you want to) in this play.
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