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In a roughly 2-3 page paper, double-spaced, 12 times new roman font, write a response to relationships in either Ibsen’s A Doll’s House or Kafka’s The Metamorphosis. Form a thesis that will cover how...

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In a roughly 2-3 page paper, double-spaced, 12 times new roman font, write a response to relationships in either Ibsen’s A Doll’s House or Kafka’s The Metamorphosis. Form a thesis that will cover how you feel said relationship (but remember to avoid saying I to make it sound more professional). For example, “Nora’s relationship with Torvald was a sham from the beginning and this is made clear through various moments from the play”. You will then support your thesis by analyzing 3 significant moments from the play and/or motifs/symbols/etc.

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Somprikta answered on Apr 15 2021
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Title: Response to Relationships in Ibsen’s A Doll’s House
Contents
Introduction    3
Ma
iage and Society    3
Dynamics of Relationship    4
Nora’s Disillusionment    4
Works Cited    6
Introduction
Ibsen’s ‘A Doll’s House’ is a play that explores the themes of love and ma
iage and most importantly, focuses on the idea of the presence of love in a ma
iage. A number of characters are involved in the exploration of this prominent theme, such as Nora and her husband Torvald, the ma
iage of Krogstad and Mrs. Linde and the secretive love of Mr. Rank for Nora over the years. Apart from these characters, Ibsen explores the theme of relationships in regard to Nora’s relationship with her kids as well as the intricate dynamics of relationship in the Helmer family, among Nora, Torvald and their children. However, this paper aims to respond in a great detail to the relationship between Nora and Torvald.
Ma
iage and Society
    In the play by Ibsen, although the central characters, namely Nora and Torvald are ma
ied as a culmination of their mutual love for each other, societal norms play a significant role in their relationship. Both the characters in the play are forced to abide by the societal dictates of roles, that of husband and wife. Despite having a loving relationship in the ma
iage, Nora is expected to be meek and docile thereby ensuring that she listens to the opinions put forward by her husband Torvald. She also has to accept the fact that as a husband, Torvald will act as the decision maker in the house, and not consider and incorporate the opinions of Nora....
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