The theme chosen from A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen was Sins of Parents Being
Revisited on The Children. This Theme shined a light over not just Nora but also Anne Marie, who raise Nora all her life while struggling over the hurt she has for leaving her daughter to get a better job and to give her daughter a better life. Anne Marie shows a sign of a faithful caregiver and with a Filipino background Mothers leave their families and come to America, Europe, just anywhere they can to receive a better job in order to send money back to their families to give them a better life. This Essay is about not just The Sins of Parents Being Revisited on The Children but also the sacrifice of hardworking women that deserve more …show more content…
Anne Marie had nothing when she had her daughter she leaves her daughter with a good family and goes somewhere else to get a better job. Some may say that she left her child with nothing but no she really sacrificed her image and the love she felt for her daughter to get a better job and earn money to give back to her daughter so she could have a better life. Anne Marie has a significance to A Doll’s …show more content…
On July 13, 1884, Archibald Stewart husband of Helen J Stewart was shot four times and killed on Kiel’s Ranch which was not too far from her husband’s ranch, Helen J Stewart jumped on her horse and rode towards the ranch where her husband laid dead. She was three months pregnant a mother of four children with a fifth one on the way, her husband’s death isn’t very clear though judging by his injuries it looked as if he was ambushed by more than one man with more than one weapon. Helen was left alone how could she even have the chance to raise her children on a ranch with no man to protect them? During that time, a woman has mainly known as a housewife nothing more nothing less unless given the chance to take the opportunity to advance more with her career but also if she has no choice she will be given an opportunity to take