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Essay / Essay on feminism in a doll's house - 1289
Linde who symbolized feminism. She found herself when she became a widow, she then began to realize that she was very independent, hardworking and her only need in life was to take care of someone. Which, during the day, was unusual for a woman to work, but in her case, she had no choice. Ms. Linde quotes: “I must continue to live. Since I was born, as long as I can remember, I have worked and that has been my best and only joy. But now I am completely alone in the world; it scares me to have to be empty and lost in working for myself - there is no joy in that. Nils, give something, someone to work for (Ibsen 585). Feminism is not only about equality, it is also about knowing yourself as the woman you want to become and truly living as such. Although Nora is best described as a woman who lives in a society where the male oppresses the woman and reduces her to a mere doll or toy. This is because the women of that time were due to a certain lack of qualities. Feminine nature as afflicted with a natural deficiency because it is always represented as secondary to