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... Someone who chose not to follow the traditions or agree with the views of society would be looked down upon and condemned, ruining the member’s reputation. Ibsen’s play clearly expresses how the traditions and views of an influential society can have a negative impact on the actions and beliefs of its members.
Society has the influential power to label its members in a negative way. ... Nora’s father had done something that society viewed as wrong. ... Brutal rumors were spread throughout the newspapers, and society ostracized Nora’s father because of what they had read, almost ruining his reputation. Fortunately, Torvald, who was in very good standing with society, sided with Nora’s father, and was able to get him out of his sticky situation. ...
Life in the Victorian Era was based on the expectations of society.
Approximate Word count = 676 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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