"It's man versus woman all day long, endlessly" (Strindberg). To what extent is this supported by your reading of Miss Julie?
Title: "It's man versus woman all day long, endlessly" (Strindberg). To what extent is this supported by your reading of Miss Julie?
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"It's man versus woman all day long, endlessly" (Strindberg). To what extent is this supported by your reading of Miss Julie?
Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
Details: Words: 2171 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
"It is man versus woman all day long endlessly" (Strindberg). Do I agree with this statement after having read the play? The representation we get of young Miss Julie through the gossips from the outset shows the plays investment I her degeneracy and ruin. Strindberg portrays Miss Julie as being hysterical which was considered to be a female sickness in his days.
The setting of Miss Julie takes place on a Midsummer's Eve, which is
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agreement with the statement "its man versus woman all day long, endlessly" by Strindberg, as it is clearly supported by the play.
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