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A Dolls House
Gender. ... The story of A Dolls House by Henrik Ibsen portrays the roles of men and women in Victorian society and the problems within these roles. ...
Men a shown to be more superior to women, but unaware the true person a women is in A Dolls House. ...
The women of A Dolls House are portrayed as lower than man. ... This idea is stressed in the symbol of the title of the novel as A Dolls House. ... He believes that Nora is a doll and his house is her little toy house that he can furnish to try and keep her comfortable, but in the end it is still a false house and is artificial. ...
The story of A Dolls House and its portrayal of the men and women in the novel are written not to prove a belief, but to educate. ... Our society today knows little more upon the relationships between men and women, but the reader still needs to infer that novel of A Dolls House is for the reader to come away with a little more knowledge. ... The novel of A Dolls House satirizes the life of Victorian society and the gender roles that existed in it.
Approximate Word count = 1292 Approximate Pages = 5.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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