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maseemo, November 19, 2009
One of the many influential writers of the nineteenth century includes Norwegian poet and playwright Henrik Ibsen. Among his major works, A Doll’s House was published in 1879; it is an eloquent and well-written play concerning the female protagonist, Nora and her dilemma with social standards and her husband. By means of his controversial and thought-provoking play, Henrik Ibsen effectively shows his view of the role of women in society through Nora’s break from a subordinate role, which ultimately exposes him as an advocate for women’s liberation (Clurman 152).
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Saul Bellow’s Herzog was written after Bellow found out that his wife had been seeing another man. He was divorced, but wrote an astounding account of a man’s sentiments after betrayal and divorce.
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A wife can do and be many things for her husband that encourages and helps him as a person. This book directs and helps me as a wife on what I can do to help.
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My opinion on the most maligned woman in English.
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Like most wives, sometimes I forget that little things matters that was why as a reminder, I made the word LESS as an acronym to help me remember these four sweet ways that we can do for our husbands.I want to add that Less becomes More with little effort.
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Hedda Gabler is one of Henrik Ibsen’s important “problem plays”. The play depicts conflict in Hedda’s life as she tries to fit into her new life as a married person.
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