Role as Nora's Awakener
[2023-01-31 07:56:08]
The famous Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen of the 19th century is called the "father of contemporary drama". In his work as a contradiction between such self-actualization, idealism, guilt feeling, stories, art and life, on the theme. These themes are Norahermer, but his novel "Doll's House" of the hero who concluded that she is not a doll can be observed with her own person. In the sense behind the end of the play, it is to show how Nora matures and begins to understand the differences between marriage and Norwegian culture.
Nora's awakening at the dollhouse in Ibsen is the position of a woman in the 1800s, when the dollhouse is written, it is the status of second-class citizens. Women do not have the right to vote, possess property or conduct legal transactions. The role of women is limited to housewives. In "Dolls House", Ibsen did a wonderful job of introducing a role as a person who woke up Nora's life. According to the social norm of the time, initially she care only about being a perfect wife and mother. Later, she noticed that she could not continue to be the shadow of her husband. Finally, she decided she was responsible
He will not give up her husband, her children and her family to escape, pursue his ideals, as Nora did in a doll's house at. She continues to take care of her husband and family as well as she had done before waking up, aside from waking up Nora, she looks like her consciousness. 7879 Maorita S''hei, "A woman at Atarashiki who does not show any girls," New Tea (1913.3). ! † qd žžž® 00`Ã] 0  1 в 1 ‰ (5 $ 9 x 3 x 3 x 0 = 1 = $ = >> 738 x 7 ¥ <* 6 x 0, do not name everything. 1913.3). ¼d (+) 6 = A »$ PQ $ 6 ™ Q <ZN * 2KH9JV0 aq6à ™ Q6A ™ Qi ‡ N *? 0,72 w 3 H 9 J V 0 ³ ac 81 Tokuda Shh © sardony," People will shite in Mata arts department " New tea "(1913.3).  G  G 0 à ¢ à ¢ â,¬ € AZ $      eeee || N $ PQC
Comparison of "Awakening" by Kate Chopin and "Doll's House" by Henrik Ibsen of Nora, "Awakening" by Kate Chopin and "Doll's House" by Henrik Ibsen are for men. It is written when it dominates all aspects of women's lives. Edna Ponterie, the main character of "Awakening" and Nora, the hero of "House of Dolls", fell into the world that people dominate. Husbands' presumed advantage confined them at home. Edna and Nora have many similarities, but they differ in many ways. The two main similarities between Edna and Nora is that they all have wake-ups like cages without birds, all without freedom; one major difference is Edna Lif
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