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    Hour” by Kate Chopin‚ and the drama A Dollhouse by Henrik Ibsen lead very different lives‚ they are similar in one very obvious way. Both women feel trapped by their husbands and by the expectations society places on them. The repression of Louise and Nora is inflicted upon them by both self and society; how does one remain an individual while also conforming to the traditional female role mandated by society? Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” is a short story about a woman with a heart condition named

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    from the commencement of Act One. Progressively challenging the opinions of the audience as the play develops. The characters Nora and Torvald‚ on the surface of their relationship‚ address the commonplace gender roles assumed by male and female during the 19th century. Torvald’s constant patronizing remarks when addressing his wife asserts his male dominance. To Torvald‚ Nora is nothing but his “little squirrel” or “skylark” whose thoughts and words are nonsensical and typical to any

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    known‚ and rarely performed. Although these two plays by Ibsen have many similarities‚ they could be comprehended in various ways. Ellida Wangel‚ the main character of The Lady from the Sea is trapped inside a marriage‚ but she is very different from Nora from Doll House‚ who preceded her by about ten years. I think when Ibsen came up with the idea of writing “the Lady from the sea”‚ he thought about solving the problems in “A Doll’s House”. After the tragic divorce in “A Doll’s House”‚ the ending of

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    pointed that earlier‚ the story would have been a lot easier to read and understand. Five W’s: Who: Written by John Millington Synge‚ There are four main characters: Maurya ( an old woman ) ‚ Bartley ( her son )‚ Cathleen ( her daughter ) and Nora ( a younger daughter ); There are also other random women and men. What: It is about a boy named Michael who gets lost in the sea‚ dies and is not found. His friends ( the main characters ) suppose that he is floating in the sea.

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    In A Doll’s House‚ directed by Patrick Garland‚ the play revolves around a loving housewife name Nora Helmer living in a high class society under the roof of her husband‚ her three children‚ a nurse and the nanny that she grew up with and takes care of her children as well. In the film‚ Garland shows a shift in gender roles that are embedded within the visual text for the audience to see. By Garland showing the audience a shift of men and women roles in the late 19th century through different social

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    between their spouses as well as a voice in which they do not have in their outside communities. Mrs. Wright‚ a character whom never is shown to the reader struggles silently living with her controlling husband. Nora Helmer is a young mother longing to be her own woman and find her way. Like Nora and Mrs. Wright‚ Janie Crawford struggles to find her inner voice and fights for equality with her spouses. Mrs. Wright is never present but her voice is somehow found through the women that are in her house

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    A Doll’s House A) Written by a Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen in 1879‚ A Doll ’s House is a three act play written in prose about a seemingly typical housewife‚ Nora Helmer. The story revolves around a committed forgery in order to save the life of her authoritarian husband Torvald whose career is in jeopardy due to blackmail from Nora’s previous lawyer. In the novel‚ Ibsen conveys a bleak picture of the sacrificial role held by women of all economic classes in his society and through the protagonist’s

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    The Author: Angela Carter English short story writer‚ novelist‚ journalist‚ dramatist and critic. Angela Carter was a notable exponent of magic realism‚ adding into it Gothic themes‚ postmodernist eclecticism‚ violence‚ and eroticism. Throughout her career‚ Carter utilized the language and characteristic motifs of the fantasy genre. "A good writer can make you believe time stands still‚" she once said. Carter completed nine novels. Carter’s novels and stories stand almost without parallel in British

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    passed to Nora in the play. This idea is first introduced by Helmer in reference to Krogstad when he says that “An atmosphere of lies infects and poisons the whole life of a home. Each breath the children take in such a house is full of the germs of evil” (Ibsen 183). This line plants the idea in Nora’s head that a parent’s moral wrongs may negatively affect their children. This is later shown to have become a belief of Nora’s when‚ in reference to

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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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