'the Birthmark' And 'a Doll's House'

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'The Birthmark' and 'A Doll's House'

Introduction

Literature texts and writing not only call for the creation and the comprehension of words and the use of expressions, but also provides for assessing precisely how much has been intended and established in the long-run. In the times of today, understanding literature and the responding results that are joined with, not only does it make way for creating and establishing a stronger analysis of the literary texts that come across, but also provide for making way to describe the necessary outcomes and returns altogether.

For this paper, our major focus and understanding revolves around two important pieces of literature; one originating from the roots of drama while the other revolves around fiction. These two, even though are much different in terms of their execution, but it is the influence and the impression that they have upon the minds of the reader that make the essential differences altogether.

Thesis Statement

The thesis statement for this paper is 'The husbands in "The Birthmark" and A Doll House forfeit their happiness by seeking their own personal ideals of perfection through manipulating their wives'.

Discussion

In this study we try to explore the concept of literary texts and their interpretation in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on the development and the foundation of the play and the shorts story that has been included and its relation with the impression that they have upon the minds of the reader. The research also analyzes many aspects of how have each been designed and tries to gauge its effect on upon the impression each has upon the audience reading and watching two different forms of literature (Innes, p.15).

'A Doll House'

A Doll House has been written in the form of a three-act play, carved and written by Henrik Ibsen. Premiering at the ...