In the late 19th and early 1900s, women and men are "not tied" like women and men today. In today's world, women and men get married, because they have many things in common, love each other and choose to marry each other. In many of the stories written at that time, the reader is looking forward to reading the marriage arrangements and the number of people who are not married today. Please look at Ruth and Walter in "Rain of the Sun". Ruth is depicted as a quiet, thoughtful woman who does something for her family.
A loveless marriage during his play, "House of Dolls" Henrik Ibsen was married merely built on the appearance, not love in the "doll's house" of Henrik Ibsen . His wife Nora and her husband Tovar think that they are falling in love in the story. But love must be patient and kind, love is no more than that. Nora regards her husband as his father. Her feelings for Tovard depend on the stereotypes and stereotypes of Susan Grasspell's novel. In the drama "Trivia", Susan Glasspell set several premises about the role of women in male characters. These hypotheses are related to the way male actors see women's role at a purely permanent gender-related level. Stereotype is a stereotype that faithful to women, focusing only on trivial things.
Marriage is the concept of marriage, the concept of marriage is a love and companion, the marriage is "the house of A doll" written by Henrik Ibsen in the drama, "Family of A dolls" and Federico Garcia · Lorca writing " Though it is said that they live together through, they develop mainly on the obligations and principles of society. Both books share an outdated view of marriage between two entity attachments that are not married, but the two are similar between entities involved in social wealth and power.
Love is the first base to build a strong marriage. Without love, marriage will be easily destroyed. In "Dolls House" drama, marriage between Tobird and Nora seems to be very happy, but in fact, Tobird does not really love Nora. Together with him, she is a woman under his control. After counterfeiting my father's signature, she noticed that marriage came true without real love. Tovard pretended to be innocent, and she pretended to love him. When she lives with a doll, she feels it is a lie. She did exactly what he said. Nora insists that "& ACIRC; & Euro; & brvbar, put it all in your liking, and I get the same taste, I pretend & & ACIRC;. & Euro; & brvbar, I really know & ACIRC nothing; & euro; & brvbar, I think it is only 2, sometimes one thing, sometimes one thing, in my opinion, looking back, sometimes another thing, I hand from the mouth and ACIRC; , Living here like a beggar; & brvbar; (Eve · son 858)