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The woman’s place in society advances higher as the years advance. Before the 1940’s, the American culture was that men were usually the only economic providers for their families. While the men worked, their wives were staying home to care for their kids. Today, it is not uncommon to see women as the main providers and the men mainly taking care of the house and kids. In Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, the characters reveal their true identities and express views of an exclusively masculine society. In Ibsen’s play, Torvald Helmer represents the hard working man in an early Norwegian society. Torvald and his wife Nora seem to have a cheerful and affectionate relationship, but Torvald really treats her as if she is a young child.
Approximate Word count = 492 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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