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Examples Of Sexism In A Doll's House

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Sexism. It is the main theme for the play “A Doll’s House“ by Henrik Isben. Henrik Isben has a very strong opinion on this in his play “A Doll’s House.” He shows how he feels about the theme, sexism. The main character, Nora, is portrayed as constantly being put down by her husband, Torvald. One example when she is put down by her husband is on the very first page. Torvald said, “...Has my little spendthrift been wasting money again?” Nora was known to spend a little more than necessary in her youth. However she has reverted her ways since she has been paying of a loan, taking care of the kids, and taking care of the house. Torvald has said this because Nora had just gotten back from buying a christmas tree and presents. She was trying to spoil her family because they would soon be coming in to a larger sum of money and they could finally afford it. Another larger example of Torvald being sexist is on page seven. Torvald is wagging his finger at Nora and says, “Hasn’t Miss Sweet Tooth been breaking rules in town today?” Without the proper context this doesn’t implicate the same context as when you know the backstory. Torvald doesn’t allow Nora to …show more content…

Nora has had Christine repair her dress that she may appear more intelligent at the costume party that her and Torvald are to go to. Torvald wanted her to be dressed more formal so that she looked smarter. As Torvald and Nora are talking, Nora says “...don’t you think it is nice of me, too, to do as you wish?” And Torvald responds with “Nice?--because you as your husband wishes?...” This, I found to be one of the largest points where sexism was portrayed. I find it sexist because if you look very carefully, you notice the exact choice of words. If Torvald had said “me” instead of “your husband”, it would imply that Torvald is particularly controlling. However since the words “your husband” were chosen, it implies that every husband treats his wife like

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