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    Feminism in Literature

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    Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House‚ Nora Helmer. Like Jane‚ Nora is constantly demeaned by her husband Torvald. He uses pet names for Nora that time and time again asserts his dominance and show very little respect towards her. Nora was never treated as harshly as Jane was‚ but she was still nevertheless continuously disrespected. In Nora’s life as well‚ the society in the Victorian Era is to be blamed for the men’s anti-feminist views. In the play‚ in order to gain her respect Nora must decide between her husband

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    English 102 class examined different related and unrelated literatures which exposed many of the students to critical analysis of literature works. The literature works read include‚ “The Lottery”‚ “The Doll House”‚ “Amontillado”‚ and “Battleby the Scrivener”. These stories focused on the concepts of trust‚ traditional beliefs‚ love and hatred‚ jealousy‚ betrayal‚ revenge and murder. “The Lottery” and “A Doll House” show nature of human hypocrisy and influence of society on human behaviors

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    antagonist. This play is about a woman named Blanche DuBois‚ who moves with her sister‚ Stella Kowalski‚ and her husband‚ Stanley Kowalski‚ in New Orleans. Blanche’s flirtatious behavior causes a lot of problems in Stella and Stanley life. Stanley and Blanche display qualities of antagonists

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    Reader Response- “Streetcar Named Desire” Stella Kowalski is one of the main characters in the Tennessee William’s‚ “ A Streetcar Named Desire”. She is presented as a woman who has an older sister Blanch and a husband named Stanley. She is often overlooked in the play because of her husband Stanley and her sister Blanche are much more dynamic. However‚ Stella plays an important role that without her‚ Stanley and Blanche who are considered‚ as two major characters of the play throughout the story

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    Quote Analysis Literary Features “They told me to take a street-car named Desire‚ and transfer to one called Cemeteries‚ and ride six blocks and get off at - Elysian Fields!” (Scene 1‚ Page 6) Sexual desires are a common interest several people tend to have and Blanche Dubois significantly portray and represents the theme of sexual intimacy in A Street Car Named Desire as Tennessee Williams uses allegory‚ allusion‚ symbolism‚ and foreshadow in order to demonstrate how do Blanche’s “trip” through

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    in different ways throughout ‘Rebecca’ and ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’. Arguably some of the male characters particularly Stanley Kowalski and Maxim de Winter can be identified as bullies and cheats‚ however in the two texts‚ these traits can also be associated with Rebecca and Blanche‚ respectively. The trait of being foolish for love can be applied to Stella Kowalski and Mrs de Winter however to some extent it can also be linked to Blanche in the light of her struggle to find a man to protect‚ and

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    Essay A large deal of controversy has arisen about the play A Doll House‚ written by Henrik Ibsen. The controversy argues whether Ibsen’s play is feminist or not. In the play‚ we are introduced to a woman named Nora‚ who shows nothing but selfless love to her husband‚ Torvald Helmer‚ a highly respected banker. Many people argue that the play does not reflect notions of feminism‚ but on the contrary‚ many people‚ such as Joan Templeton‚ argue that this play does in fact‚ does contain indications

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    experiencing as the sources described women having to be “plastic” in order to “mold on to others” and being like “dolls” that men tend to objectify. In contrast‚ however‚ as Sanford defines the proper roles of women in relation to men‚ Ibsen’s character Nora breaks ties between genders and thinks of women as individuals with no relation to men. Thus‚ Sanford’s interpretation of a woman’s role is eclipsed and limited by her need to attach it to men‚ while Ibsen’s Character is able to think of women as individuals

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    character Nora in Henrik Ibsen’s play “A Doll’s House”‚ one will see how the society’s negative view of women might have influenced Ibsen to write a play about a female heroine during a time when it would not be viewed favorably and why many generations of readers of the play choose to view it as work of feminism. In “A Doll’s House”‚ the obvious themes are love‚ family‚ gender roles‚ lies‚ marriage‚ masculinity‚ money‚ and respect. It is very evident that the character Nora Helmer is the link

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    life and to save Stella from a life with Stanley—fail. One of the main ways Williams dramatizes fantasy’s inability to overcome reality is through an exploration of the boundary between exterior and interior. The set of the play consists of the two-room Kowalski apartment and the surrounding street. Williams’s use of a flexible set that allows the street to be seen at the same time as the interior of the home expresses the notion that the home is not a domestic sanctuary. The Kowalskis’ apartment cannot

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