This script is a reading agenda at high school years ago, as well as other similar tasks, we take the initiative to rethink and think about what will happen as this book (and I) goes on for decades Saw. If important memories are correct for me, I am grateful for this game for the first time and I hope to incorporate some information into my thinking.
Henrik Ibsen is a famous playwright in Norway in the 19th century. The drama was originally produced in 1879. It is still one of the most popular and dramatic plays in the world today. Of course, training according to today's "shock" standards, when it was first made, shocked many viewers for a tough depiction of the bourgeoisan view of women's role in society and marriage I will be told. In short it is not just their subordinates but their father's affection of all the first beliefs and actions that will prepare them for their role in serving their husbands later. Scandinavia continues to be the forefront of gradual social concepts and legislation. As a Swedish friend of mine, he ridiculed that "Sweden is a moral superpower."
The two main characters are Torvald Helmer and his wife Nora. There are several other supplementary roles such as Dr. Rank, a sickly family doctor, Mrs. Linde, an old friend of Nora, and Nils Krogstad, a bank clerk. Money and its shortage promote most actions. As the Torvald's promotion to the banking director seemed to solve the problem of financing, "past sin" once again relied on Helmer's thing in a meditative way.
The portrait of Ibsen's Tobird is a man, he is a very meditative person, he has a very fixed idea about etiquette, his wife is helpless and not a wise child. In recent marriages, as expressed in expression, this is not a combination of "soul mates". Tovard believes that Nora is a "doll" and therefore a title. He is also totally selfish and only sees the events from his point of view, not the influence they have on his wife. The audience played the role of an ancient Greek choir and noticed how much Nora did for Torvald without knowing him. I still remember portraits I read in high school and vowed not to do the same thing.
Decades after the show was first made, Virginia Woolf wrote her famous "Own Room" with a very similar theme. Nora declared that he needed a life of his own, declared that he should identify and identify himself for almost a century and a half and keep it resonating. The show is still a five-star reading
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John Stuart Mill was a British philosopher and independent thinker born in 1806 and died in Avignon, France in 1873. I recently read and commented on On Liberty (Dover Thrift Editions) and I liked it so I decided to continue on this topic. Mill is the first member to ask women to vote. In 80 years before Simone de Beauvoir published her classic "The Second Sex", Mill published a book. Mill and Harriet Taylor established a long-term relationship, and he finally got married after her husband's death. Muller seems to be "practicing what he preached" and believes that their marriage and work are equal. He believes her inspiration and actual writing is her work. Specifically, he said: "Who can judge the most original idea advocated by male writers through verification and exercise, and that recommendation belongs to women?