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Analyze “The Doll's House” as a condemnation of class discrimination ?​

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Answered by khushboojha510
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The doll's house is used in the story to symbolize the kind of lifestyle that the poor will never be able to enjoy, and of which they will only ever catch a tiny glimpse. Society puts a premium on the trappings of wealth; this inevitably serves to exclude its very poorest members, such as the Kelvey sisters. At the same time, the capitalist economic system lures the poor with the promise of all the good things in life they can have if they achieve material wealth.

The Kelvey sisters are so near to the doll's house yet so far. This symbolizes the position of their class within capitalist society. The poor are constantly surrounded by outward signs of the enormous wealth generated by the capitalist system, yet they cannot share in it. Even...

Answered by tiwariakdi
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The themes of class, prejudice, connection, hope, appearance, and equality are explored in Katherine Mansfield's The Doll's House. In this story, the doll's house represents the kind of lifestyle that the poor can never have and only see a glimpse of.

Explanation:

The story condemns class discrimination and has unforgiving nature.

  • The narrative includes underlying themes of discrimination and prejudice connected with classism being brutal and merciless. It is concerned with and indicative of this terrible reality.
  • Class divisions were widespread in New Zealand, which was a British territory and where Mansfeild was born. In terms of social activity, Britain at this period was almost entirely centered on the theory and execution of class division.
  • It demonstrates strict, classist attitude widespread throughout historical period, affecting people of all ages. Furthermore, it tells how devastating and unforgiving the treatment connected with being of lower social status can be.
  • The pleasures of the upper class are not to be enjoyed by those outside of it, which may explain why Kelveys were not permitted to visit the doll's home although the other high class children were.

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