The Universal Question of Four Universal Dramas

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English

 

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Sasha E

 

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February 16, 2015

 

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"[The] blind, though now he sees - and poor, though now he's rich" can be seen as both greedy and ignorant with the fact that the blind can now see different things that he is ignorant to. Also the ability to see has made that life fuller or "richer." Further more the latter half of the quote shows that a now blind person will journey out of a know land into "another land" in which they are ignorant with the new surroundings in which they step...
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Moreover "[The] poor, though now he's rich shows an example of the urge or greed that people are always wanting more then what is needed. The universal question or persona of "Wanting what we do not need" can be found in all of the stories in one form or another. Firstly in A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen the main character Torvald Can not handle the fact that Nora took out money in order to support Torvald...
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