Ibsen wrote the theater in 1879. This is three plays of prose dialogue. This play was held in Europe in the 19th century. This is a drama about women, but she is struggling to find her identity. The point is that women need to be treated as human beings, not dolls. Women need to know where they are and have their own rights. They also have duties of their wives and mothers. As a wife, they need to be trusted. As mothers, they need to be a role model. My husband also needs to respect his wife and need to know this, they have their own opinion and have their name.
As early as the early 19th century, until the early 1900s, women married men and their husbands and acted according to their demands. The woman did not express an opinion to anything and began to get bored of what they said doing what he said. So they decided to take action. It turned out that this is a women's suicide movement. These women have experienced a long and hard-fought fight. Women of the suicide movement in the early 1800s did not defend their rights and beliefs until the early 1900s. For many years women have been excluded from all decisions. They have little property rights and there are barriers to education and employment; in the case of divorce and protection of children there is no legal protection. The most important thing is that there is no voting right. All of these problems have resulted in the launch of women's voting rights and have formed many different groups.
A woman's right to vote is the right of a woman to vote. Today, women in almost all countries have the same voting rights as men. However, not only began to acquire such rights at the beginning of the 20th century, but also to overcome the strong opposition to gain these rights. Men and women who support women's suffrage are called feminists. During the colonial period, voting rights were limited to adult men who possessed property. Many people believe that owners are most interested in good government and therefore qualified to make the most decisions. Some colonies will vote for widows who own real estate, but most women can not vote.
In the case of women in the late 1800s and early 1900s, dreams were considered votable and equivalent to men. To vote, you must be a landowner with few women. Furthermore, women are not considered to have the same reasoning skills as men, so they can not vote. After all, women were able to argue as much as men, and it proved that they got voting rights in 1920. The 19th Constitutional Amendment is a long-term, difficult and dangerous fight for key members of the movement, but it works hard, never gives up