Saturday, February 16, 2019
Essay on Female Companions in The Awakening and A Dolls House
Importance of Female Companions in The Awakening and A Dolls House Female companions are very important to the development of the primary(prenominal) characters in Kate Chopins The Awakening and in Henrik Ibsens A Doll House. white perch Reisz and Madame Ratignolle, in The Awakening, and Kristine Linde, in A Doll House, help Edna Pontellier and Nora Helmer discover their inner selves. Mademoiselle Reisz, Madame Ratignolle, and Kristine Linde all act as role models for the protagonists. Edna deeply admires Mademoiselle Reiszs gentle playing. When Edna hears Mademoiselle Reiszs playing, the very passions themselves were aroused within her soul, swaying it, lashing it, as the waves passing(a) beat upon her splendid body (Chopin 35). Mademoiselle Reisz makes Edna see the strong emotions deep down herself. Edna admires Madame Ratignolles comforting and outgoing nature (Solomon 118). At the beginning of the novel, Edna wishes she could have Madame Ratignolles sluttish nature. Kr istine Linde is a role model for Nora because of her independence. Kristine Linde has suppo...
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