Victimization In A Doll's House Essay

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In today’s society victimization exists but not as harsh as it was in the 19th century. The world has started to be more accepting towards change. However, people still face the oppression of their thoughts, choices, and values. Women for example, are sometimes not paid as much as a male doing the same job. For both sexes, however more for females, there is victimization based on their body image. They are restricted to look,eat, and act a certain way. There is also a disconnect between the poor and the rich. Where, the poor are treated different in a negative way. The same goes for Aboriginals and immigrants. Lastly, relationships play an important part in one’s life because it defines their ideals. In order to have a healthy relationship, there must be proper communication, understanding of one another’ views, and the ability to freely express themselves. However many people become victim to unstable relationships. …show more content…

The author portrays the characters in A Doll’s House as victims through the oppression of their thoughts and choices, he depicts the role of women as being subordinate to men in order to emphasize that despite there being social expectations and other obstacles, having a choice is essential, illustrates each character’s financial state in order to establish their worth and importance to society, and uses the bonds and relationships to represent the suppression of individual

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