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When comparing “Antigone” to “A Dolls House” many differences can be noted. Antigone, a young single woman in her teens contains strong convictions and emotions. Antigone maintains these traits throughout the tragedy, showing her immaturity and readiness to end her life for what she assumed to be a wrong done to her brother, Polynices. While Nora of “A Dolls House” is a married woman in her middle twenties with children. ...
“Antigone” and “A Dolls House” are seen through very different physical, but similar emotional environments. “Antigone” takes place in a palace where she is under the dictates of her uncle Creon, the King; here she has a nurse (Nanny) who treats her as a child, as demonstrated in the playwrights statement where the Nurse said “You hadn’t slept in your bed. ... In “The Dolls House” staging the playwright includes with the dialoge for the play sets the environment.
Approximate Word count = 725 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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