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    The female characters in the two plays‚ Trifles and A Doll’s House‚ choose duty to family and friends over duty to the law. Lawbreakers are often portrayed as selfish and rough people‚ but just the opposite is true here. Love and compassion led these characters to ignore their duty to the law in favor of helping the people they cared for. Desperation plays a large part in their motives and the treatment of women in the time periods of these plays is the cause of that. Women’s lives were

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    | Comparison of the marriages portrayed in Middlemarch and A Doll’s House : How they foster or hinder the intellectual and spiritual growth of both husbands and wives? | Middlemarch by Georges EliotA Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen | | | | Plan of the analysis: Introduction 1. Marriage between illusions and disillusions (1) Idealisation/expectation (a) Education (b) Love (2) Unveiling (c)

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    "The Doll’s House" is one of the representative stories of Katherine Mansfield. Who is known for freshness of her approach and beautifully colored methods of presenting her ideas. The story basically gives us deep insight into the manners and behaviors of the aristocratic families. Here she ridicules the negative philosophy of social discrimination caused by uneven division of wealth. It beautifully brings out the emotional relationship between the three sisters and their friends. Moreover‚ it conveys

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    Childish Behavior In the play "A Doll House" Henrik Ibsen shows how being a wife and mother does not necessarily mean that one has grown up. During this play you see that Nora‚ a wife and mother‚ still holds on to her childish behaviors by acting just as a young girl would. In "A Doll House" Ibsen shows how Nora’s childish behavior causes problems between her and her husband through her actions‚ words‚ and her interactions with others. From the start of the first scene Nora’s actions speak

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    Nora’s Story: The Prolonged Harboring of a Youth Amidst The Emergence of an Elder Nora Helmer‚ the main protagonist of Scandinavian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House (1879)‚ has always been depicted‚ as an exuberant novelty item‚ whose only purpose is to serve the important male figures in her life. This especially pertains to her father and her husband. These male figures move around Nora’s realm with indirect disregard to Nora’s true nature‚ desires‚ and abilities. Although this facade

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    literature have been studied and pondered upon in order to fully understand them. Amongst these works of literature are two great pieces‚ Oedipus the King‚ by Sophocles‚ and A Doll’s House‚ by Henrik Johan Ibsen. Both authors tell empowering stories about unveiling the truth and empowerment in marriage yet the way Sophocles and Ibsen go about telling these stories is very different. A tragic hero is one that has many characteristics and through both of these plays readers gain insight on how these characters

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    Doing the right thing is the best way out a situation. In these two texts “A Lesson Before Dying” and “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen‚ the story was based on making the right move which Grant and Jefferson found out the right thing and did it the novel “A Lesson Before Dying” and Nora did the right thing by leaving her husband Torvald in the play “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen. In the film “Far From Heaven” by Todd Hayness’s the women did the right thing by leaving the restaurant and talking

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    Junior J. Villarreal 2/3/13 Henrik Ibsen Henrik Johan Ibsen (Norwegian 20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) was a major 19th-century Norwegian playwright‚ theatre director‚ and poet. He is often referred to as "the father of realism" and is one of the founders of Modernism in the theatre. His major works include Brand‚ Peer Gynt‚ An Enemy of the People‚ Emperor and Galilean‚ A Doll’s House‚ Hedda Gabler‚ Ghosts‚ The Wild Duck‚ Rosmersholm‚ and The Master Builder. He is the most frequently performed

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    A doll house by Henrik Ibsen is a modern drama whose characters fail to understand who they really are. The theme of self-discovery can be viewed throughout the entire play. Nora’s character plays an important role in self-discovery. She is a dynamic character who proves at the end of the play that she accept and discovers who the true Nora is. The play begins with a direct emphasis on Nora and her husband (Torvald) relationship. One can easily assume that their relationship

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    outside world differs greatly from his real personality. Indeed‚ in the real world people play different “roles”‚ throughout their lives and behave differently according to the situation they are involved in. In A Doll’s House‚ a realistic social drama play‚ the playwright Henrik Ibsen criticizes gender performativity and illusionary relationships‚ issues which were of major importance in the context of the Norwegian society of the 19th century. For this reason‚ the theme of appearance and reality

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