It is wrong to apply a rigid moral code to all situations. The people that do this are labeled as hypocrites. Torvald is a perfect example of one. When Torvald finds out that Nora took out a loan and forged her fathers signature, he starts putting…
In the play, A Doll's House, Nora is a wife that is supposed to take care of her home, husband, and children. This is what is expected from women in that society. Currently, women are independent. We can take out loans on our own, work, buy our…
I agree with this theme in the play. I feel very strongly that everyone is entitled to their own opinion and i do not think it is fair to place a generalization on everyone to follow a certain moral code. Everyone's decision is a personal one…
I strongly agree with this theme. First I believe that there will never be a point where everyone agrees on everything, therefore it is hard to adhere to such strict moral codes all the time and not appear to be a hypocrite. A loose example would be…
The society depicted in A Doll's House is the typical old-fashioned, patriarchal lifestyle. Men ran the househould and usually solely provided the financial stability. Women took on a strict role of raising the children and keeping a happy…
Yes, I agree that people who try to apply strict moral codes are hypocrites. The biggest hypocrite in my opinion is Krogstad. He is very quick to blackmail Nora because of what she did regarding committing a crime. Krogstad himself isn't an…
Society in this play A Doll's House is clearly different from our society today. The society in the first act of A Doll's House is depicted as very prim and proper, typical of the given time period. It also shows the different role of…
I believe that is it wrong to apply a rigid moral code to all situations. People who claim to adhere to such codes come off as hypocrites. We are all human and no one person is perfect. In The Dolls House Nora's husbend , Torvald seem to be the…
In the first act of A Doll's House, it is clearly evident that the society depicted in the play is very different from our society today. The major difference is the role of women in society. Nora's husband Torvald talks to her as if she…
I do believe that it is absolutely wrong to apply a strict moral code no matter what the situation may be. Also, likewise people who claim to adhere to such moral codes will inevitably expose themselves as hypocrites. One such character is Torvald…
In the society depicted in the play women have more of the "minor" role, meaning they are just there to stand behind their husbands, and "look pretty". Women of the early times were meant to stay at home, take care of household…
In the society like the one in A Doll's House, women were expected to take care of children and household duties. The husband of a marriage was only to take care of finances. Their relationships did not often connect the two people involved.…