Dolls House Doll's House Henrik Term Paper

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He feels that Nora's freedom is not a reality since she couldn't possibly just leave her house and establish her own identity without money. "Nora needs money -- to put it more elegantly, it is economics which matters in the end. Freedom is certainly not something that can be bought for money. But it can be lost through lack of money." (Found in Schwarez)

In short, whatever were the reasons behind subjugation, the fact remains that women in the 19th century and to a large extent, even today are considered the second grade citizens of the world.
Though men around the world would reluctantly accept that their lives are meaningless without women, the world in general wouldn't allow women to occupy an equal place right beside men. If the situation is still such today, we can only imagine how restrictive they must have been in the 19th century when the play appeared. For this reason, Ibsen's attempt to seek rights for women on the basis on their human worth is definitely commendable......

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