What themes from this story have we encountered before? How would you compare the way these themes are treated in this play to the way they are treated in short stories or in poems?
Well I've encountered sexism, feminism, stupidity, and characters that make you want to smack them in everything. The themes in this play are treated more subtly and at the same time more extreme than in the short stories/poems we've read. I mean we see different character interaction in this play, instead of a one-sided narrative(A Rose for Emily, Yellow Wallpaper). It was more radical in the way the problem was solved, I mean Nora was like FU Torvald and ditched. I thought it was funny. So she actually did the opposite of being crazy like in Wallpaper, Emily and Chrysanthemums.
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