Friday, May 22, 2020
The Battle Of Desdemona And Nora Helmer - 2503 Words
The Battle of Desdemona and Nora Helmer ââ¬Å"The best protection any women can haveâ⬠¦ is courage.â⬠ââ¬âElizabeth Cody Stanton Throughout the course of time, women have been discriminated against and have been viewed more as objects than humans. Both authors, William Shakespeare and Henrik Ibsen, express the inequality of women throughout the two plays. In A Dollââ¬â¢s House, Ibsen expresses how women are degraded by society. Henrick characterized Nora Helmer as an average, ââ¬Å"stay at home momâ⬠who takes care of the children, and has no job to provide for her family. Throughout the story the reader sees how Nora fuels the play and also helps develop the plot. Although in Othello, Shakespeare presents women using the same approach, on the contrary, Shakespeare gave women more freedom, as we see in A Dollââ¬â¢s House, Nora is isolated from the outside world, while in Othello, Desdemona and Emilia are free to wander without supervision. Through the duration of both plays, the reader becomes aware of the characters flaws, Nora and Desdemona both demonstrate flaws as they become naive and allow t heir trusting and reassuring nature to deceive them. Also, both Torvald and Iago speak and view women in a prejudice manner, additionally; both male characters view women as possessions. Finally, the female characters disregard males dominance in the current society as the reader sees Nora and Emilia have a different approach on men, rather than being obedient as other women do in that current society.
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