Through out the early to middle 1900's gender roles were present but not noticed much until the mid 1900's, simply because women were always expected to be stay at home mothers, and housewives. Traditionally, men were to work and provide financial support to the family. Like what Torvald did in A Dolls House Men were the laboring individuals who were responsible for putting the …show more content…
For example; cooking, cleaning, taking care of their children and husband when he returned home from work. During World war two all the men had to go to war which opened up job opportunities for the women in the factories. So women had to take on two jobs and provide for Family and the work force. After the war men returned home and most women lost their jobs to return to their house duties. In A Dolls House Nora was the only parent to play with their children as well as caring for them; Torvald how ever, never had any mentioned interactions with his kids during the book. He was too preoccupied with his work and worrying about his and Nora’s relationship and how he looked. Nora shopped and decorated the house because that’s what mothers and wives did back in the day while the husbands were at work. Torvald really only cared about work and how he looks in society. He wanted to be looked at as superior by having a beautiful wife and kids and a good job but behind closed doors he really could care less. "From this moment happiness is not the question; all that concerns us is the remains, the fragments, the appearance."(act