The theme that best established the conflict in this passage is:
Advances in technology can lead to devastation.
In a way the author tries to explain that even with our incredible technological advances and superior knowledge, the gods can have the possibility of destroying themselves with nuclear weapons.
Answer:
I cannot make a vignette for you but I can give you random quotes about self-discovery.
- In the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable” — Socrates
- Each day, we discover a part of ourselves that we did not previously know. — Jayilych4real
- A little chiseling here and there and a man's true purpose is found. — Unknown
Explanation:
For Nora, her action was the right thing. She felt trapped; she felt like a play thing taken down from the shelf when her husband deemed her worth paying attention to; she had no fulfillment, no individuality. Torvald not only doesn't treat her as a wife, he can't even comprehend what she did for him...... he leaves her hanging, no support, no interference. This realization that there isn't and has never been any love between them seals her decision to leave.
"Our home has been nothing but a playroom. I have been your doll-wife, just as at home I was papa's doll-child"
Her exit is a new start.......... and the chance to grow up and be a woman.
If it is not 300 words then you can elaborate this answer....
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