From our textbook, theme is defined like this:a message about life or human nature that the writer delivers to the reader.
And then it show examples, and I noticed they looked only like morals (something like Aesop).
So yeah, i read A Doll’s House.
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16|Aug|2009 1I just did a sort of book report on in it and my thematic statement was:
Society locks all people into suffocating roles, based primarily on our gender and class, expecting us to act in a certain way and alienating us if we do not fulfill these expectations.
Feel free to borrow it.
I suggest that you use examples not only of Nora’s troubles, but also the other characters; how they are all playing societal roles. Ibsen himself said that “A Doll House” isn’t a feminist play – it’s a play about all humans and their relationship with society.
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16|Aug|2009 2The oppression of women by their husbands in the Victorian Era
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16|Aug|2009 3white slavery. now read the play.
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