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Essay #2: Symbolic and Thematic Analysis

Purpose: Our last stop to furthering our study of literature is drama and film. Drama quite literally comes from a Greek word meaning “action”. In plays, this action is meant to be demonstrated in front of a live audience and in film, the action progresses on a screen. Both follow the same types of rules as any story (plot, character, conflict, climax, resolution), except film can cinematically push more boundaries. We often get lost in the action and don’t notice the nuances of this type of literature, and that is why our next essay will be an analysis of drama or film; it will be a specific exploration of a select theme or significant symbolism associated with a particular theme.

Texts: Trifles by Susan Glaspell (a murder mystery that is solved by housewives through their observation of what appears to be frivolous things), Assignment: Choose one of the following topics for your essay.

  1. Develop the theme of rebelling against male oppression by analyzing the symbolism in Trifles or A Doll’s House. You can make a connection between the two but just choose one to focus on.

  2. Analyze the irony in Trifles and how it leads to a deeper understanding of characters, scenes, and/or themes & motifs. You can make a connection to another story, poem, or play.

  3. Analyze the use of the bell in Sure Thing and make an argument about what it suggests about modern relationships. Be sure to evaluate whether provides an accurate representation.

  4. Analyze Ibsen’s depiction of Nora’s character through Torvald’s nicknames for her in A Doll’s House. You can make a connection to another story, poem or play.

Tips: * Essays must be in MLA format – typed, double-spaced, 12-point font.

* Essays must be approximately 4 pages


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Title: Essay #2: Symbolic and Thematic Analysis
Contents
Introduction    3
The Strength of Personality    3
Projections of Life    4
Ma
iage, Appearance and Reality    4
Conclusion    5
Works Cited    6
Introduction
The complications of ma
ied life as well as unreliability of the social appearance are some of the major themes of Ibsen’s Doll’s House. As mentioned by Otieno, the nature to sacrifice is linked with the gender attributes that is Ibsen discusses in detail how women are far more likely to sacrifice for the wellbeing of their life partners and they are capacitive by nature to support their partners throughout their lives.
However, the point of appreciation that audience views in the behavioral approach of the husband in the play is also remarkable. When Trovald uses pet names for Nora, they represent the multiple dimensions of her personality. Her strong and undaunted attitude to face difficulties of life is the standpoint in this context. Ibsen’s use of pet names projects the strength of Nora, her projection about life as well as her vision to settle in the ma
iage that she tries to save.
The Strength of Personality
At first, Trovald’s belief in the personality of his wife, Nora, is seen when he applies various terms to refer to her nature though, none of the words that he uses as pet names refer directly to her strong nature. For example, as mentioned by Otieno, when Trovald calls her “Little lark”, that is just to show case how jovial by nature she has been all the time.
It is the reflection, which connects her with her husband here. She is “Little Miss Extravagant” too for Trovald because he believes that she spends too much on little things. However, Nora takes these epithets quite happily and behaves in a childish manner, as she likes the way her husband treats her.
However, she is great in keepings secrets and shows the sacrificial side of her personality. For the sake of Trovald only, she takes...
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