Men's Attitudes Toward Women Analytical Essay by CalDR
Men's Attitudes Toward Women
This paper introduces, discusses and analyzes the pieces, "A Doll's House" by Henrik Ibsen and "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell.
# 29559
| 1,025 words
| 2 sources
| MLA
| 2002
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Published
on Aug 04, 2003
in
Drama and Theater
(English)
, Literature
(English)
, English
(Analysis)
, Gender and Sexuality
(Gender Studies)
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Description:
This paper compares and contrasts Torvald and his attitude toward Nora in Ibsen's play, to the men's attitudes toward women in the play "Trifles." It discusses how both these pieces show women treated simply as idiotic "things" by the men in the pieces, but the women are clearly smarter than the men are, and it is the men who end up looking idiotic in the end.
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