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"a doll" alludes to Nora: she is seen as a doll in Tovald's hands

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An example of an allusion in "A Doll's House" by Henrik Ibsen is the literary references made by Nora to Greek mythology, specifically when she compares herself to the mythological figure of a "lark" to symbolize her desire for freedom and independence.

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