Nora relate to the Womens Suffrage Movement

 

A Dolls House” by Henrik Ibsen, how does Nora relate to the Womens Suffrage Movement
6 paragraphs including introduction
Integrate the historical approach as an interpretive lens or framework to better explain Nora’s transforming awakening from a submissive objectified wife by her husband into an independent Woman. Most importantly, interpret Ms Linde’s influence on Nora’s transformative awakening and her final decision to exit her marriage symbolized by slamming the door behind her (876). Explain how the Women’s suffrage Movement and what suffragettes fought for relate to Nora’s struggle for her autonomy and independence leading to her break from her husband all accepted social restrictions.

Evidence from 3 Scholar journal articles from google scholar are required in the essay in regards to the Women’s Suffrage Movement  and how the social restrictions that existed at the time that marginalized and disenfranchised women during the Victorian era century just on the cusp of the 20th century. The critical focus on this essay is on the female protagonist Nora and her exchange with her friend Mrs Linde, but also all women in the larger historical context of the 19th century (America or Europe).

For intro paragraph open up with something relevant to Nora’s circumstances. From there, introduce the play and playwright and include reference to the 19th century somewhere that alludes to the social restrictions against women of that time period. End with thesis that starts with (Although, While, or Since) that makes specific reference to the problems women faced during the movement.

supporting paragraph 1:
introduce the importance of the initial exchange between Nora and Mrs. Linde. ( please note how childlike Nora’s immediate demeanor is, and where in the dialogue things change) note the influence Mrs Linde has on Nora.

 

 

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