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    Ruta Malsky Mrs. Blankenship English Comp. II 1 April 2013 “A Doll House: A Living‚ Breathing Controversy Due to Its Feminism” In 1879‚ Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen wrote the play A Doll House‚ which became known as one of his most revered works. The position of women was a strong social issue that preceded‚ remained amidst‚ and continued after this literary masterpiece of his. In the nineteenth century‚ women were very restricted and were considered chattel by fathers and husbands; however

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    A Doll’s House Themes Marriage Women and Femininity Men and Masculinity The Home Respect and Reputation Love Lies and Deceit Money   Love and Marriage As a play focused around the marriage between Nora and Torvald‚ A Doll ’s House can be seen as an exploration of love and marriage‚ or even‚ more profoundly‚ on whether there can be love in marriage. At the beginning of the play‚ Nora and Torvald appear to be very happily married‚ even to themselves. Nora talks joyfully about her love for Torvald‚

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    A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen is a play about a woman named Nora who devoted everything to the men in her life.Written in the late 1800s‚ Ibsen wanted to shock his audience with an “unconventional” woman who took out loans and left her family but in today’s society I think it tells a different story. A Doll House speaks to this generation as we are experiencing another wave of feminism.   While women fight for equality and today’s youth are heavily influenced by the media this play speaks volumes

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    Theatre Evaluation- A Dolls house On the 21st of July I saw a performance of ‘A Doll’s house’ written by Herrick Ibsen in the Young Vic theatre in London‚ directed by Carrie Cracknell. The play highlights a woman’s battle with everyday life in the 1870’s (presumably.) The plays is based around the protagonist Nora’s struggle with Krogstad ‚ who threatens to tell her husband about her past crime‚ this incites Nora’s journey of self discovery provides much of the plays dramatic suspense. Nora’s primary

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    modern society make life altering decisions on a daily basis. Women today have prestigious and powerful careers unlike in earlier eras. It is more common for women to be full time employees than homemakers. In 1879‚ when Henrik Ibsen wrote “A Doll ’s House”‚ there was great controversy over the outcome of the play. Nora’s walking out on her husband and children was appalling to many audiences centuries ago. Divorce was unspoken‚ and a very uncommon occurrence. As years go by‚ society’s opinions

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    values of their living era. The author represents that the women are less important to men and shows that the role of a women is to sacrifice herself. For example‚ Nora’s is “Obligated” to please her husband. Ibsen also uses the role of female characters to comment that even with social expectations and difficulty‚ that choice is essential for all human beings. This role represented by women in the play can be seen through family sacrifices‚ the general insult of women

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    Lizzie Turovsky A Doll’s House The play‚ A Doll’s House‚ by Henrik Ibsen‚ showcases a traditional marriage of a middle class couple in the Victorian Era. The marriages in the late nineteenth century were severely confining; the woman’s role was to be nurturing and submissive‚ while the man’s was to be powerful in both his work and domestic life. Similarly to these traditional matrimonies‚ the marriage of the protagonists‚ Nora and Torvald‚ emphasizes the implausibility of individuals to both meet

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    She wrote that they only try to act perfect when the girl that plays with the family of dolls. In the video it also shows that at the end‚ the girl that plays goes into the dollhouse and see that everything is not perfect. Melanie Martinez’s character in the song is Crybaby and in the end of the video Crybaby just looks into the camera. Looks like she didn’t really mind that the girl playing with the dolls found out the truth.

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    Honor in marriage is a state of holding supreme levels of respect and self-respect for one self and one another. Honor is earned through esteemed behaviour‚ benevolent and just conduct‚ courage and integrity. In both “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen and Medea by Euripides‚ the author shows the significance of honor in marriage and how the lack of it jeopardizes a relationship. The positive and negative role of honor is similar in both pieces of literature which is depicted through Medea and Nora’s

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    Garden Party‚” also deals with this subject. The reason that the rich Burnell children attend a school along with working-class children such as the Kelveys is that they live in rural New Zealand‚ where there are no other nearby schools. These same characters also appear in other Mansfield stories‚ including “Prelude” (1917). There are biographical parallels between the Burnell family and Mansfield’s own Beauchamp family‚ and also between Kezia and the young Kathleen (later Katherine) Mansfield. Mansfield

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