In my opinion, Sony Carroll poetry fully represents what a woman with power should be; it is firm and can stand up. The role of Antigone of 'A Doll's House' and Sophocles 'Antigone' of Henrik Ibsen and Norah is perfectly consistent with my "empowerment of women". As a moving person, they made me wonder how they would maintain their identity even in their patriarchal society. What I was most impressed was the way they fought because of what they thought were moral rather than obeying what society demanded.
Have you ever thought about what a woman was before the liberation movement of the 1970's? In Sophocles 'Antigone and Henrik Ibsen' s "A Doll's House", women are considered a weak point of men. However, the protagonists of the play, Antigon and Nora, showed their strength and courage when they opposed the society. Antigone opposed the command of the king and showed how strong she was when he buried traitor brothers. To save her husband's life, Nora did a loan which is unacceptable for women of the 19th century.
stand up. The role of Antigone of 'A Doll's House' and Sophocles 'Antigone' of Henrik Ibsen and Norah is perfectly consistent with my "empowerment of women". As a moving person, they made me wonder how they would maintain their identity even in their patriarchal society. What I was most impressed was the way they fought because of what they thought were moral rather than obeying what society demanded. As a tragedy IA Dolls House Henrik Ibsen's Dolls House can be seen as a definition of contemporary tragedy, and the fact that many of the drama and TV drama conventions are developing within this drama, Ibsen's dramatic The ability to create situations is obvious. For example, the recent feature of the popular BBC 1 soap EastEnders for about 120 years is the fate of the letter left around the dead Tiffany.