Wednesday, December 25, 2019
rebeldol Essay on Noraââ¬â¢s Rebellion in Ibsens A Dolls...
Noraââ¬â¢s Rebellion in A Dollââ¬â¢s House The central theme of A Dollââ¬â¢s House is Noraââ¬â¢s rebellion against society and everything that was expected of her. Nora shows this by breaking away from all the standards and expectations her husband and society had set up for her. In her time women werenââ¬â¢t supposed to be independent. They were to support their husbands, take care of the children, cook, clean, and make everything perfect around the house. Noraââ¬â¢s first rebellion was when she took out a loan so that she could pay for her husband, Torvalds medical treatment. It was against the law for women to take out a loan without their husbands consent. When she did this she proved that she wasnââ¬â¢t as submissive and helpless as Torvaldâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Torvald doesnââ¬â¢t trust her with any money and with the little money that he does entrust her with he is afraid that she will spend it on Macaroons, a candy that he has forbid her to eat. He calls her his little squirrel, skylark, and he says she spends money very foolishly. Noraââ¬â¢s second rebellion was when she left Torvald and her children. The society she lived in demanded that she should submit to her husband and that she should take a place under him. Society considered women to be property of their husbands and that they should fulfil their every command. When Krogstad tries to blackmail Nora, and Torvald didnââ¬â¢t even support her she realized that there was a problem. Then finally when Torvald realizes that his social stature will not be harmed he displays his real feeling for Nora, both physically and emotionally. It is at this time when Nora decides that she doesnââ¬â¢t want to be controlled by Torvald anymore and she told him that she was going to leave him. By leaving Torvald she is not only shutting him out but also forgetting everything in her past. When Torvald tries to reconcile with her she explains that all her life she was treated like a child. And how she was always merry, never happy, she never got to make any decisions on her own. Then she explains to him how she
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