YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :The Youngest Doll by Rosario Ferre
Essays 61 - 90
that she has thoughts and ideas that are not necessarily normal for a simple woman. She has a fire, and that fire is the element o...
husband Torvald, belittle their women and define their mates based on their potential as a companion, housekeeper, and the ability...
than money and position, but in the end, it is the money and position which sentence her to the only action left to her. A woman c...
and the people they know are not perfect. This offers us realism in a very powerful manner. At the same time, however, it is also ...
than an idiot, indicating that he had no real knowledge of who she was. However, as the story progresses she slowly began to emerg...
not a political drama, but the battle of wills between two family members -- Creon and his niece, Antigone. It does not take much ...
she develops the illusion of her identity slowly vanishes. She is slowly seen as an intelligent woman who desires more from life t...
"Two years later the masterpiece Brand was produced and shortly after, he left Norway, spending the better part of his life in Ita...
to represent his wifes ideal, and she was expected to follow his lead without question. In societys view, a woman was incapable o...
when she saw the kind, tender hands folded in death; the face that had never looked save with love upon her" (Chopin). Her husband...
and demure, that he will take care of her. But as the play goes on, it becomes clear that she is far stronger than he is. She has ...
of the men involved. The men want things in absolutes, black and white; the women can tolerate ambiguity. In Noras case, things ar...
House shocked audiences when it first appeared with its depiction of a woman who refused to live by societys "rules." This paper d...
the way the authors developed the theme of appearance vs. reality in their plays, I was trying to show the distinct difference in ...
in order to obtain the loan. At this point in the nineteenth century, married women were not allowed to own property or carry out ...
This essay asserts that Ibsen's play "A Doll's House" presents a convincing argument that a woman could be herself, that is, an au...
This essay offers analysis of Ibsen's "A Doll's House" and Hansberry "A Raisin in the Sun" according to the principles of Gordon ...
This essay indicates that Barry Witham and John Lutterbie's Marxist analysis of "The Doll's House" is accurate and provides insigh...
This essay pertains to Ibsen's "A Doll's House" and discusses the character of Nora. Five pages in length, four sources are cited...
let others have their way because youre so used to fighting for what you want. You also tend to be organized and the person everyo...
In five pages this paper discusses the novel in terms of how narrators Quintin and Isabel reflect racial prejudices and difference...
In three pages this paper discusses how Nora and Torwald represent women's status in society and in marriage. There is no bibliog...
the norm. It was something that perhaps stemmed from the authors fear, but for whatever the reason he created this female monster ...
father who controlled every aspect of her life. When she married bank employee Torvald Helmer, she was merely exchanging a father...
laboratory tests!"(Ibsen, 71). This constant tearing down of Nora, it can be assumed serves several purposes for Torvald. Firstly,...
him long ago, or at the very least, not promoted him. In this we see Willy blaming his new boss for his position. He puts the blam...
point that in order to become complete, we must learn more about ourselves and who we are. In order to do this, we need to experi...
of such works. On further consideration, in fact, the role of these authors in revealing the relationship between men and women w...
In six pages these two female protagonists are contrasted and compared with their respective self images also considered. There a...