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What exactly is a “male” role; let alone just a role? ... So what exactly is a “male” role? ... In both The Birthmark and A Doll House, the roles that the main, male characters play, have a direct influence on the outcome of each piece of work. Aylmer and Helmer are both the dominant male characters in each piece of work. ... Although their occupations separate the two men into different “categories”, the common link between them, is their “male” roles that each play in their lives. ... Another “male” role that both characters possess is their education or intelligence. ... Aylmer feels this way since he is a scientist; perhaps with the feeling that nothing is too complicated, too deep, too intense for him to understand. ... Helmer, a businessman, needs power and authority to increase his social status. ... Power and authority are major “male” roles that are possessed by both characters. ...
Along with authority and intelligence, independence is another “male” role that can be seen throughout each piece of work. ...
Both Aylmer and Helmer play influential “male” roles in each piece of work. ... The carelessness of their roles led Georgiana to death and Nora and Helmer’s marriage to divorce, leaving both men alone.
Approximate Word count = 1793 Approximate Pages = 7.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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