A  chicks Ho put on1                              During the late nineteenth century, women were beginning to break   hit the ceiling from the usual     molds. Two  precedents from that time period wrote two   ruin but very similar pieces of     literature. Henrik Ibsen wrote the play A  birdie?s House, and Thomas Hardy wrote Tess of     the D?Urbervilles. Ibsen and Hardy  both(prenominal) use the male characters to contrast with their     female counterparts to illustrate how women  ar stronger by following their hearts     instead of their minds.        Ibsen uses Torvald, to depict a  solid ground where men choose to follow their minds in  base     of their hearts.

 Ibsen has Torvald  moot that he is truly in love with his married  woman Nora.     Torvald believes he will ?risk my life?s blood, and everything, for your sake.?(63) The      seed sets the reader up to believe that Torvald is a chivalrous   khat who would give     life and limb to defend his true love, as the author believes that any real man would.     Later in the play, a circumstance arises where ...If you want to get a   tease essay, order it on our website: 
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