August Strindberg is definitely a contemporary writer, but I'd like to support the past with regard to gender issues. His work reflects the cultural and social environment around him; this is because Miss Julie 's themes like gender inequality and women' s rights are more complex with their struggles between classes and women It suggests that it is due to relationship. In the play, you can see that Miss Jury, self-portrait of Stenberg, represents a close relationship between Stringberg's creative energy and his writing and lifestyle.
The authors of Stenberg and Ibsen explain the main themes of Miss Julie and Dolls House. In "Miss Julie" and "Doll's House", Auguste Strindberg (1888) and Henrik Ibsen (1879) announced the main themes in various ways. In many aspects, we can understand that benefits, social benefits, and men are superior to women At another angle, the advantage of women is reflected in two aspects than men . When both dramas ended, naturalistic movements are taking place, and one of the four principles is "Man has little free will or no free will".
Miss Julie is a very interesting experiment, Strindberg introduced it to naturalism in his preface. As a type, it allows a series of interesting and different positions about the problem that may seem exhausted. However, creation and performance of such a work seems to be very difficult. Perhaps this is why Stenberg left naturalism to "test" other kinds of work. Or if he advocates ideas of naturalism, he may be a man of natural thought, he is ready to continue his next
Naturalistic drama written by Auster Sterling in 1888. It is the property of Earl of Sweden and it is located on the eve of summer. The title of this young woman was fascinated by a veteran servant who is a man serving as Jean. This act took place in the kitchen of Miss Julie's father's house where my fiancé named Christine cooked while talking to Miss Julie and went to bed occasionally. The purpose of this play by Strindberg is to adhere to both the "naturalistic" theory - both his own version and the French novelist and the version described by the literary theoretic ÉmileZola. Zola's naturalistic term is a new form. The three basic principles of naturalism (fair vrai, fair simple and simple simple) are the top priority that drama should be realistic and carefully study the results of human behavior and psychology It is to do.