ESSAY ON: Euripides' "Medea" And Ibsen's "A Doll's House": Empowerment

Number of Pages 5

This research paper: 5 pages in length. The very nature of empowerment is to obtain the strength – either internally or externally – in order to battle a personal encumbrance. For Euripides' Medea and Ibsen's A Doll's House, the two female protagonists both find themselves the victims of circumstance that prove detrimental to their existence as human beings. Medea is deceived and abandoned by her husband after she relinquishes her own life's path in order to follow his, and Nora lives within an empty shell she calls a marriage with a man who is ignorant of her emotional needs. These two characters experience a metamorphosis throughout their respective stories that ultimately encourages and empowers them to strive for what they believe. Bibliography lists 6 sources.


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