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A Contrastive Study of the Heroines in A Doll's House and Macbeth

A Contrastive Study of the Heroines in A Doll's House and Macbeth
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摘要 A Doll's House and Macbeth obviously belong to different categories in content. However, the two heroines in these two plays, Nora Helmer and Lady Macbeth, demonstrate similar feminist qualities. By staging an overall contrastive analysis on the personality and tragic life of two protagonists from the perspective of feminism, it is founded that both of them are victims oppressed by the patriarchal system and they all have feminine consciousness against this system. Nevertheless, their distinctive complex personalities and different story settings make the reasons for their rebellion differ in many ways and they end up with different endings. A Doll's House and Macbeth obviously belong to different categories in content. However, the two heroines in these two plays, Nora Helmer and Lady Macbeth, demonstrate similar feminist qualities. By staging an overall contrastive analysis on the personality and tragic life of two protagonists from the perspective of feminism, it is founded that both of them are victims oppressed by the patriarchal system and they all have feminine consciousness against this system. Nevertheless, their distinctive complex personalities and different story settings make the reasons for their rebellion differ in many ways and they end up with different endings.
作者 汤璐
出处 《海外英语》 2015年第6期192-193,共2页 Overseas English
关键词 IBSEN Shakespeare A Doll’s House MACBETH CONTRASTIVE feminism Ibsen Shakespeare A Doll's House Macbeth contrastive feminism
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