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A Doll House and Ghosts ? Compare/ Contrast

   
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Title: A Doll House and Ghosts ? Compare/ Contrast
 
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She consciously justifies this suppression as the result of her being "too much of a coward", but it is actually Manders who is stifling her feelings (Ghosts 97). Manders calls Mrs. Alving a "miserable woman" for even thinking about telling Oswald the truth about his father, which would cause her to fall short of her "duty" as a mother and "shatter? [her] son's ideals" (Ghosts 98)...
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She immediately realizes that she has been living a lie and has been oppressed into what Torvald wanted of her. After realizing this, she stabs the core of their problems in saying to Torvald, "You arranged everything to your own taste, and so I got the same taste as you?or I pretended to; I can't remember? the way you wanted it...
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