Ibsen is quite a man with a unique worldview and his own thoughts. From all his representative quotes, it seems to me that he believes the theory that the minority holds the truth. He believes the majority of the world population is foolish and only a few are intelligent enough to make the decision of what… Continue Reading What was Ibsen thinking…
Month: September 2018
19th century Norway-information collection
Related Topic: A Doll’s House Information retrieved from this blog post – What do you believe to be the three most important facts about 19th century Norway? 1 During the time, the Norway was becoming an more industralized country, and therefore experienced an economic bloom and expansion in the upper-middle class(Larson). This means more people… Continue Reading 19th century Norway-information collection
Response-Re:Do Henrik Ibsen’s words stand true to this day?
My partner’s post We held similar opinions on how Ibsen’s saying is still very true today. The example of comparing the number of women in the top jobs are lesser than men named John shows very directly and visually that even when many countries around the world said that the women and men are pretty… Continue Reading Response-Re:Do Henrik Ibsen’s words stand true to this day?
1878->2018, has women’s status changed?
To what extent are Ibsen’s words still true today? provide real life examples in your response. Ibsen said in 1878 that the women back then in his society system are not capable of being themselves and he pointed out that there is an unfair situation with the balance tilted more to men than women. Even… Continue Reading 1878->2018, has women’s status changed?