Feminist Lois Weis said, "Men are taught to apologize for their weaknesses and women are taught to apologize for their own benefits." I regret it. Wisdom thinks that women should be able to demonstrate their strengths in an oppressive society, not hiding them. Two theaters of the 19th century, A Doll House and Hedria Gabler of Henrik Ibsen, brought great sadness to Nora and Hedda. They all lived in Europe in the 1800s. Men dominated social work way there.
Courage and children of Henrik Ibsen 's Hedda Gabler and Bertolt Brecht' s mother and her children mothers 'courage and Hedria Ibsen Hedda Gabler and Bertolt Brecht' s courage and children released two strongly defined female heroines. It adversely affects the lives of other characters and it shows the fundamental problems of their society. Both playwriters established a macro perspective of social ills within the subtle personal characteristics of Hedda and Mother Courage. - Mothers' educational system has been trying to find new ways to teach things of interest like history, and many of the problems to be discussed can be overlooked by the author. In textbooks, not all contents to fill out are filled in. Also, it is impossible to fill out because there are too much to talk about and there is not enough space.
The roles of Henrik Ibsen 's A Doll House and Hedda Gabler have problems in recognizing their social expectations. The motivation behind their actions expressed fear of losing their respect and status in the town and hinted that they wanted to get rid of their expectations. - From the second half of the 19th century to the early 1900s, women and men did not "knot" like women and men of today. In today's world, women and men have many things in common, they love each other and get married to choose to marry each other. In many of the stories written at the time, readers can expect to read a happy marriage about how to arrange for marriage and the number of people who are not married today.
Toy House - Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) doll house (Norwegian: Et dukkehjem; also known as the doll's house) is Henrik Ibsen's 3 act curtain drama. Premiered at the Royal Theater in Copenhagen, Denmark on December 21, 1879, it was published at the beginning of the month. The doll's house, created by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen in 1879, is a three-act drama about disappointing and frustrated seemingly typical housewives who are disappointed. . Norwegian playwright and poet Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) has created 26 dramas and a great deal of poetry. He is known for exploring his nationalistic spirit and the social problems of Europe in the 19th century. Past and present critics praised His realistic attitude towards the drama and its well-developed character. He is best known for producing powerful female characters such as Nora Helmer of A Doll's House and Hedda Gabler of the same name game.