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ââ¬Åa Dollââ¬â¢s Triflesââ¬Â a Essay Comparing the Plays ââ¬ÅTriflesââ¬Â...
ââ¬Å"A Dollââ¬â¢s Triflesâ⬠A essay comparing the plays ââ¬Å"Triflesâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Dollhouse.â⬠Joshua Long English 102 Amy Lannon March 21, 2012 Our societyââ¬â¢s gender roles are constantly evolving and changing, all in the name of ââ¬Å"progressive thinkingâ⬠, though not all for the good. With a new ââ¬Å"social normâ⬠appearing every few years or so, it comes as a surprise that itâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Henderson, when she says how she didnt think a ââ¬Å"placeââ¬â¢d be any more cheerful for John Wrightââ¬â¢s being in itâ⬠(1051). And for the woman once known as Minnie Foster, it was that same man who eroded her until she no longer was one of the town girls as she had been thirty years before, no longer a woman who sang in the choir, her happy, hopeful spirit, gone. Her final comfort in that otherwise drained and dreary home was that little singing canary that she had bought a year before the events of ââ¬Å"Trifles,â⬠and whose death sets her off to finally murder her own husband by tying a rope around his neck killing him much in the way he killed the bird and her own spirit. Th is is a perfect example of something as wondrous as marriage gone horribly wrong. While Mrs. Wright lashes out against her perceived cage, her gender role, by killing Mr. Wright, Noraââ¬â¢s character ultimately decides to trip the latch, to fly free from the bars. Noraââ¬â¢s complex personality proves to be difficult to predict to the very end, when she decides to shirk her duties to her husband and children to focus on herself, to serve her own needs for individuality, a decision that was not entirely popular with readers and audiences alike. Indeed, Nora quite easily refuses to be the ââ¬Å"dollâ⬠in Torvaldââ¬â¢s house, and abandons her loving, though misguided husband, and her children. She feels driven to do this once she realizes that she and Torvald had never exchanged a serious word in
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