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    humans, as it clouds their true identity and they lose individuality. In Isabel Allende's The House of the Spirits and Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House, the controlling portrayal of men and the independent portrayal of women conveys the effect of a patriarchal society on gender roles. The depiction of men as controlling reveals how the misogynistic society conditions them to act without empathy. In The House of the Spirits, after Esteban finds out about…

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    Freedom is something that many people have sought and continue to look for on a daily basis, and the characters in Henrik Ibsen’s play, A Doll’s House, demonstrate a search for freedom from various aspects of life. Some characters want to be free from the social roles that have been established by the time period, others look to be liberated from monetary obligations they have, some want to be rid of the reputations surrounding them, and others want to be free to have control over their lives.…

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    A Doll’s House It has to be taken into account that literature has always been the perfect mirror of the society that has provided the literary artists with the perfect medium of expression so as to raise their concern and critique the society and its practices. A literary artist has the supreme liberty to create characters that represent the realities of the society. A work of art can leave a lasting mark in the minds of the avid readers or audience with the artist’s expression of sheer…

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    nineteenth century. Social expectations and obligations of both men and women were very different. In fact, one author who successfully examines the role of men and women in the late 1800’s is Henrik Ibsen, who wrote a great novel, titled “A Doll’s House”. He gives the reader an insight into a couple’s life and the constant conflict they face about their roles. Torvald, who is one of the main characters, is portrayed as a powerful man, who is financially independent and keeps full control of…

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    landscape, interior surroundings, climate, socio-economic conditions, or family circumstances. Regardless of which meaning the term undertakes in a specific performance, the colossal impact of environment is an inescapable facet of the theatre. In “A Doll House” by Henrik Ibsen, it is the family circumstances that come to dominate that lives of the…

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    In Henrik Ibsen’s play A Doll House, Nora Helmer is the first main character introduced. She plays the role of a stereotypical housewife. She has many negative and positive traits. These traits help to build and develop her into either a flat or round character. Nora is a round character because she has a very complex personality and her character becomes more complex as the story progresses. At the beginning of the story Nora seems to be completely happy and content with her life. She is…

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    “The Rocking-Horse Winner” demonstrates the life-draining consequences of greed and its toxic effect on human relationships. Hester, the mother of three children, and her family live in a “pleasant house,” own “discreet servants,” and always purchase “expensive and splendid toys” for the children during Christmas. Although the family still owns enough money for basic necessities, Hester feels unsatisfied with the family’s income. She desires more money to not only satisfy her “expensive taste,”…

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    The influences of Boris and his memory on Veronika in The Cranes are Flying are also reflective of the ethical. After finding herself depressed and lost in the World, Veronika meets a child named Boris, who she believes is a sign sent to her from her Boris. The memory of her Boris and this apparent sign from him reinvigorates her and she takes a more active role in her life, taking in the child and leaving her husband, Mark, seeing his true colors as a schemer and a liar. It is Boris’s memory…

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    Dattani focuses on fractured interpersonal relationship within the familial relationship.There is a lack of emotional attachment and understanding towards others’ views and opinions found in the families.There is no familial concord in Tara Where There’s a Will, Thirty Days in September and Bravely Fought the Queen. Unrevealed mysteries cast their dark shadows upon the lives of the characters. The play Bravely Fought the Queen portrays the domestic violence and betrayal in the family of Dolly…

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    In the short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the literary devices of setting, personification, and symbolism are used to convey that the role of middle-class women as domestic and complacent homemakers was prominent within this society. The main setting of the story was in the ancestral halls, which were secured by the main character (whose name is presumed to be Jane) and her husband John as a summer home. Although Jane wanted to stay in a downstairs bedroom…

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