a doll house
Date Submitted: 10/03/2001 15:38:19
ESSAY #1
This inferior role from which Nora progressed is extremely important.
Ibsen in his "A Doll's House" depicts the role of women as subordinate
in order to emphasize the need to reform their role in society. Definite
characteristics of the women's subordinate role in a relationship are
emphasized through Nora's contradicting actions. Her infatuation with
luxuries such as expensive Christmas gifts contradicts her
resourcefulness in scrounging and buying cheap clothing; her defiance
of Torvald by
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door, and Torvald is
no longer exposed to her manipulative nature, he realizes what true love
and equality are, and that they cannot be achieved with people like Nora
and himself together. If everyone in the modern world were to view
males and females as completely equal, and if neither men nor women
used the power that society gives them based on their sex, then, and only
then, could true equality exist in our world.
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