Antigone and a Doll’s House: Women in Patriarchal Societies
[2023-01-04 14:58:18]
"Women are told that the earth is flat for us, if we get out, we are in trouble" (Kramarae, Treichler). This concept is embodied in two novels of Sophocles' antigone and Lev Tolstoy doll house. Both novels have different opinions about women, and these two heroes show nature not common in this era, such as decision, wisdom, rebellion, arrogance and robustness. In both novels, society tried to repress them, but Antigone and Nola showed exceptional determination and courage.
Responsibility of Antigone and Individual It is not the responsibility of the nation and society to be able to see with the theme of Antigone 's doll house and doll house. Two ladies, Antigone, Nora and Antigone's A doll house, State and society, please follow their own conscience what to expect. Both plays focus on individual laws and national laws, dissatisfaction and obedience, and understanding of the conflict between themselves.
Doll's House and Antigone is a story of a young woman conflicting with social domination of traditional men. Anouilh 's Antigone and Ibsen' s doll house has a young heroine that fights male rivals and has family relations with them. Antigone collided with her uncle Creon in Antigone's novel, and Nora Helmer opposed her husband Torvald at Doll's house. With both dramas, men's opponents embody social and national values. Thebes ruler Kryon insisted on his commitment to his people. In a related sense, Tobird is an excellent bourgeois citizen, thoroughly socialized, and undoubtedly supports the ideology of the middle class society. He says, "From now on, happiness is not important, it is important to preserve the bit and pieces, the appearance" (Act III, 188), he is constantly monitoring Nora's behavior against social expectations.
In Henrik Ibsen's "Doll's House" Nola's Symbolism In all societies, power is the source of wealth and influence. In his play "The House of Dolls", Henrik Ibsen depicts the role of Noor and the ability to obtain power women in a patriarchal society. Nola symbolizes every woman and exerts its power throughout the game. She skillfully manipulated the men around her, and for them she seems to be waiting for her men. What is the hero of Henry Ibsen's "House of Dolls", Norah Hellmer, as a hero? According to Webster, the hero is a man of "strong courage" being "praised" for "courage and nobility". Furthermore, promoting this definition, the hero thinks to use this power Save courage, courage, aristocratic help, or other people. Nora Helmer who left her husband at A Doll's House of Henrik Ibsen