In what way does A Doll's House explore social issues
Socialism:
A transitional social state between the overthrow of capitalism and the realization of communism.
Utilitarianism
: The doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a majority.
-For a political system to be considered communist in Marx's view, the underclasses must own the means of production--not the government.
-Marx believed that eventually the proletariat would overthrow the bourgeoisie and a classless society would emerge.
-Taking all this into account, the criticism itself looks at the social classes and statuses of others and also looks at the class struggles and importance of materialism in works
In Henrik Ibsen's play A Doll's House, published in 1879, the theory of Marxism can be applied because Torvald's relationship with Nora, Ms.
Barbie's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts

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-Can our system function without capitalists?
-Does the work propose some form of utopian vision as a solution to the problems encountered in the work?
What questions this type of literary theorist would ask
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Key words associated with the theory & definitions
Strengths of the theory
What does a reading of A Doll’s House through the lens of your theory show?
Works Cited
"Assess the Strengths and Weaknesses of Marx's Analysis of
Capitalism." Academia.