Stella from "A Streetcar Named Desire," and Nora from "A Doll's House" are overrun by these male figures.
What are their husbands, Stanley and Torvald.
Blanche and Leonie from "Sing, Unburied, Sing," both rely on...
The way Okonkwo and Stanley perceive their marriage is...
What is mainly main-predominated?
Blanche and Manley Pointer use trinkets in order to...
What is increasing self worth?
Stella and Leonie from "Sing, Unburied, Sing," tie their identity to who...
What are their husbands, Torvald and Michael?
Stanley and Gregor play what role in their families?
What is moneymaker/head of household?
In "Everything That Rises Must Converge," Lucynell and Blanche both get used for their bodies because of...
What is too trusting?
Stella and Blanche's relationship parallels what?
Blanche and Lady Macbeth from "Macbeth," both show signs of unstable mental states due to?
- The male figures in their lives being dismissive of their emotions and ideas.
- The time period both stories were set in, and their ideals portraying to women.
- Both characters depend on their male-counterparts.
How do "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "A Doll's House" compare?
- both experience struggles within their family dynamic
- characters in both stories keep secrets which leads to their husbands downfalls
- both women protagonists rely on their male counterparts