Page had a wife, Albert decided to go visit and get a feel for the relationship for herself. After analyzing the situation, Albert has her eye on a store and wants to open a tobacco shop but needs this significant other to get it done. The article “Albert Nobbs” by Roger Ebert explains what she was thinking: She has her eye on a storefront that she believes would make a nice little tobacco shop. There would be a room in the back where tea would be served. And a room upstairs to, well, to share with a "wife." In an exercise of dismaying naivete, she imagines Helen (Mia Wasikowska), a young housemaid at the hotel, in this role. For Albert, it involves a business partnership, not a romance. Her efforts in fighting for Helen ended up getting her thrown against a wall, enduring injuries that later killed her. So as you can tell, her efforts to get away from the gender inequalities ended up not working
Page had a wife, Albert decided to go visit and get a feel for the relationship for herself. After analyzing the situation, Albert has her eye on a store and wants to open a tobacco shop but needs this significant other to get it done. The article “Albert Nobbs” by Roger Ebert explains what she was thinking: She has her eye on a storefront that she believes would make a nice little tobacco shop. There would be a room in the back where tea would be served. And a room upstairs to, well, to share with a "wife." In an exercise of dismaying naivete, she imagines Helen (Mia Wasikowska), a young housemaid at the hotel, in this role. For Albert, it involves a business partnership, not a romance. Her efforts in fighting for Helen ended up getting her thrown against a wall, enduring injuries that later killed her. So as you can tell, her efforts to get away from the gender inequalities ended up not working