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Feminism and Ibsen's Nora
Krbcová, Kamila ; ULLRICHOVÁ, Daria (advisor) ; KUDLÁČKOVÁ, Jana (referee)
The bachelor‘s thesis contemplates the relationship between Henrik Ibsen’s dramatic and philosophic work and the feminist movement and fight for the woman’s right. It compares the ideas presented in Ibsen’s plays and the main ideologic pillars of awakening feminist movement. It tries to enlighten why Henrik Ibsen can be counted as a woman’s right fighter despite his denial of this statement. The author dedicates the main part of the thesis to Ibsen’s Doll‘s House and the character of Nora Helmer. Nora Helmer was perceived as a very controversial figure in her times and served as one of the starting cabels of feminist movement awakening. The thesis also contains the analysis of the practical work during rehearsing seclusion production of The Doll’s House and it maps looking for parallels and defining the actual theme of the play in 21st century.
Women and Phantoms in Marina Carr´s plays
Smrčková, Anna ; SCHLEGELOVÁ, Martina (advisor) ; HANČIL, Jan (referee)
The Bachelor thesis focuses on the dramatic works of Marina Carr. The base part of thesis forms the analysis of the plays Portia Coughlan, By the Bog of Cats and Woman and Scarecrow. In the first part I deal with the the main female characters. I view their personalities through their roles in motherhood and family life. In the second part I map the author's principal sources of inspiration rooted in Irish and Celtic culture traditions with particular focus of the motive of death and phantoms.

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