A Doll's House
a dolls house
what sacrifices Christine Linde, Nora Helmer, and Anne the nursemaid, make for the benefit of others ? What do the lives of these women characters reveal about patriarchy?
what sacrifices Christine Linde, Nora Helmer, and Anne the nursemaid, make for the benefit of others ? What do the lives of these women characters reveal about patriarchy?
All of these women are subjected to male control. This play focuses on the ways that women are perceived in their various roles, especially in marriage and motherhood. Torvald, in particular, has a very clear but narrow definition of women's roles. He believes that it is the sacred duty of a woman to be a good wife and mother. Moreover, he tells Nora that women are responsible for the morality of their children. In essence, he sees women as childlike, helpless creatures detached from reality on the one hand, but on the other hand as influential moral forces responsible for the purity of the world through their influence in the home.