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Essay Comparing The Renaissance And The Doll's House

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Throughout time there have been many periods that have contributed to literature in many ways. They helped grow literature in writing, and changed the way people viewed it. It slowly started to become more than just stories and poems, but a way of new ideas on how things were, and what needed to be changed. Two of the most popular time periods were the “Renaissance” and “Modernism” periods. Through these times many writings were written like “Macbeth” and “The Doll’s House. “The Renaissance and Modern time periods were both shown different through the writings "Macbeth" and "The Doll's House by many different ways that made them unique, and brought out many differences between the two. During the Renaissance time, it was full of new ideas and art. Writings were written to portray a certain message of nationalism and spiritual gain. …show more content…

Irony, satire, and comparisons were often employed to point out society’s ills. For the first- time Modernist reader, this can all add up to feel like the story is going nowhere. In “The Doll’s House” the mood is mostly made to be centered on how society operates and how some are included and others excluded. As seen in the quote “The Kelveys’ were shunned by everybody. Even the teacher had a special smile for the other children when Lil Kelley’s’ came up to her desk with dreadfully common looking flowers.” The Kelveys’ were considered low class and people treated them horribly as a result. Renaissance literature, however, was mostly informative, and appealed to the audience as dark and filled with irony. Macbeth has been known to be an irony poem because of the decisions that he made. Like his wife persuading him to kill King Macduff, and killing anyone who stood in his way. The mood is more mysterious and sad at the same time. The author uses certain words and phrases to make the audience feel sorry for Macbeth as a person even though he committed horrible

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