Saturday, June 1, 2019

A look at Nora’s transformation from beginning to end Essay -- Literar

Many human beings, in particular women, are always meddlesome for the especial individual and do anything in order to get what they expect. Love is a crazy feeling in which the heart leads the way and sometimes we mess consider those in honey under a spell. The brain has no saying and common sense is lost against this so-called feeling of love. I will be discussing the play a Dolls admit by Ibsen and in particular the transformation that Nora undergoes throughout the play until she recognizes that she is not in love with Torvald. This play was set in a time were women were dependent on man most of the time and were not able to define themselves. The only duties habituated to a wife, like Nora, were to be a sizeable House wife, Take care of the children and satisfy Torvald. Hence, the name of the play A dolls house in which Nora is depicted as a doll from beginning to the point in which she finds the real world that she lives in and decides to run remote. Nora Helmer, a beaut iful cleaning lady that has dedicated the past years to be the perfect house wife and admirable woman to society. Her life has been filled with good clothes, enough to live with and the good reputation that goes along with being married to a prospective bank manager. Noras early years belong next to her father and the pampering and dependence began, she was then passed down to her current husband, Torvald. In the play we are introduced to Kristine, an old friend of Noras and a character that allows us to witness the way Nora speaks about her matrimony life and it ultimately shows the dependency of Nora to Torvald. Nora greets Kristine and goes to talk all wonders about her family. Kristine announces that she has neither children nor husband and this to Nora is unbelieva... ...her head that she was nothing but a doll, someone who would do as told and a human being without any independence. This has made her realize she is not in love with Torvald and what she used to call home, is not home anymore. She has to get away and make up her own life, what she wants of it and how she wants to be treated. Indeed, Nora has transformed into a woman of choice and one that can make her own decisions in regards to her life. She has become informal from Torvald and his perfect life and realized that maybe they were never in love. Nora becomes aware of the possibility that Torvald was never in love with her but with the idea of being in love with her. She never had a saying in their lives and the childrens life. She had no meaning to her life and she realizes at the end of the play that she needs to educate herself beginning(a) and then take care of others.

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