Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Sacrificial Inequality Essay -- Adam and Eve, Women Studies, Gender Ro
ââ¬Å"Had Adam tenderly reproved his wife, and endeavored to lead her to repentance instead of sharing in her guilt, I should be much more ready to accord to man that superiority which he claims; but as the facts stand disclosed by the sacred historian, it appears to me that to say the least, there was as much weakness exhibited by Adam as by Eve. They both fell from innocence, and consequently from happiness, but not from equality,â⬠(Grimke, 1838). For as long as mankind has been able to function in society, there has always been a line dividing the roles of man and woman. Women have always been the lesser, especially in Western Civilization, and the expectations to be the ââ¬Å"perfect housewifeâ⬠have continued on into the 21st century. In ââ¬Å"A Dollââ¬â¢s House,â⬠a play set in 19th century Sweden by Henrik Ibsen, a woman named Nora had taken out a loan behind her husbandââ¬â¢s back in order to take him to Italy to save his life. She not only had done this in secrecy, but also forged her fatherââ¬â¢s signature to receive the loan. If Torvald, her husband, were to find out, Nora would be in big trouble, especially since he thought she was like a little child. When Noraââ¬â¢s friend, Mrs. Linde, comes to visit, Torvald finds Noraââ¬â¢s big secret through a series of events and nearly disowns her to save his image. Mrs. Linde, a widow, had left her man, Krogstadââ¬âalso the man who gave Nora the loanââ¬âfor a richer man to provide for her family. Although these women had made reasonable sacrifices for their loved ones, their men didnââ¬â¢t understand and allowed society to decide how to react to their women. In ââ¬Å"A Dollââ¬â¢s House,â⬠Ibsen uses Nora and Mrs. Linde to illustrate that women are expected to make sacrifices to their happiness for their family that men wouldnââ¬â¢t m... ...ity for the ones they love because they believe thatââ¬â¢ll help the relationship. If Nora had stood up to Torvald before, they may not have even been together anymore because Torvald wouldââ¬â¢ve realized it was really the ââ¬Å"ideaâ⬠of Nora that he was in love with and not actually her. This play caused great controversy because a woman had stepped out of what had become ââ¬Å"her placeâ⬠and been her own person. This was peculiar because it was orthodox for a woman to stay home doing housework and raising children. Although this isnââ¬â¢t how life is today anymore, it is still unusual to society for a man to be doing what was ââ¬Å"a womanââ¬â¢s job.â⬠This is the way itââ¬â¢s been for decades and centuries and the way it may stay for years to come. The only cure to the inequality between genders is to diminish the parallel between nature and nurture and break the stereotypes set up by humanity.
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