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husband Torvald, belittle their women and define their mates based on their potential as a companion, housekeeper, and the ability...
In six pages these two female protagonists are contrasted and compared with their respective self images also considered. There a...
more of a servant to her husband than a partner. Policies, both domestic and economic, were set by the husband, and the wife acte...
She relies on him for everything, from movements to thoughts, much like a puppet who is dependent on its puppet master for all of ...
beginning of the story she is simply a doll, a pretty thing that plays her role as the good wife and mother. As one author notes, ...
is able to whisk her husband off to a warmer climate, which has the desired effect and Torvald regains his good health. However, ...
In seven pages this paper presents a character analysis of Nora Helmer as featured in Henrik Ibsen's social drama A Doll's House. ...
In five pages these female protagonists are contrasted and compared. Four sources are cited in the bibliography....
This essay pertains to Ibsen's "A Doll's House" and discusses the character of Nora. Five pages in length, four sources are cited...
the complete ignorance that the male of Torvalds type had toward women during this time in history. They are seen as incapable of ...
she is essentially immersed in her role. But, as the story develops we begin to wonder if all of these characteristics of being ch...
In five pages this paper examines this strong and unconventional female character. There are no other sources listed....
as "little skylark twittering." Her husband calls her "little featherbrain," "little scatterbrain," "squirrel sulking", and "song ...
In five pages this paper discusses the similarities and differences in wifely roles between Desdemona in William Shakespeare's Oth...
hotel owners son Robert, whose role in life seems to be entertaining the young wives while maintaining a safe enough distance so n...
society has determined what their roles are and how long they are to enact them. Enter Nora and Medea, who both prove to have min...
not a political drama, but the battle of wills between two family members -- Creon and his niece, Antigone. It does not take much ...
the two characters that are struggling to get back into it: Krogstad and Kristina. By comparison, we can see that Torvald deligh...
her husband. She has little identity and really does not seem interested in finding much of an identity. However, as the story evo...
When she is speaking of the characters of Desdemona and Antigone, which is important to examine in order to compare to the charact...
after the stories are done. In the beginning of both of the novels the women seem to be relatively happy, and perhaps ignorant, ...
she develops the illusion of her identity slowly vanishes. She is slowly seen as an intelligent woman who desires more from life t...
In six pages this essay considers the connection between Nora's self esteem and the bird imagery Ibsen employs in A Doll's House. ...
hostile public world. Yet, she confesses to a friend that she keeps her business activities a secret from him because it would be ...
In three pages this paper compares and contrasts three major female theatrical protagonists Sophocles' Antigone, Euripides' Medea...
the elements that speak of such disappointments. The paper finishes with a brief discussion of the works discussed. Story of an ...
In six pages this research paper discusses how slavery manifests itself in one form or another in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Trav...
This paper examines concepts of paradox and passion, women's social position, and individual autonomy in the philosophy of Soren K...
in this case. The setting of the plays could also be associated with the setting that relates to money. In both plays one of the...
of the men involved. The men want things in absolutes, black and white; the women can tolerate ambiguity. In Noras case, things ar...