Monday, September 2, 2019
Strindbergs The Stronger Essay -- Strindberg Stronger Essays
Strindberg's "The Stronger"      In 'The Stronger' Strindberg focuses upon the role and importance of  women at the turn of the 20th century. This is portrayed through a  conversation of two women who have different lives and social  statuses. Mrs. X is married and therefore socially stronger. Miss Y is  unmarried and rather poignantly, doesn't speak.    At the turn of the 20th century, women were seen as 2nd class citizens  to men. However, this entire play is set in a women's cafĂ © where  Strindberg's purpose is to allow the two characters to fully express  their feelings rather than be influenced and controlled by men. Since  the play focuses upon the role and importance of marriage and family,  the setting of Christmas is significant. It reinforces Mrs. X's family  values and the power it gives her over Miss Y However, later on in the  play, the strength of constant silence by Miss Y proves more powerful  than Mrs X's family values and the setting of Christmas is quite  forgotten.    Strindberg uses a title and single letter as names for the characters  to emphasise the issue of marital status where the individuality of  the two women isn't important. It is merely the title that defines the  person.    We recognise stage directions as defined actions, usually just before  or after speech and sometimes during a characters line. They can be  used to emphasise a characters speech or to illustrate a certain  emotion. This may hint at or reveal a characters personality, where a  certain movement may show strength or weakness, particularly important  for Miss Y who expresses herself solely through actions and facial  expressions.    The stage directions in 'The stronger' tell the audience about how  strong or weak a character is. For...              ...e play, there are times when both characters are strong  and weak. It is only at the end of the play where I feel that Mrs X's  true strength is shown. She briefly concludes the argument and doesn't  appear to have any hard feelings towards Miss Y. She even thanks her  for the way she has influenced her family life. Mrs X represented the  traditional women of Strindberg's time where her life revolved around  her husband and family. This is completely the opposite for Miss Y who  represented women wanting a change to the male-dominated world. She  doesn't react to Mrs X's patronising speeches about family or children  and remains calm. She is more interested in her paper than what Mrs X  has to say.    Above all, I conclude that Miss Y is 'the stronger'. This is because  of her ability to not rise to Mrs X's 'bait'. She is strong in her  silence and never retaliates.                        
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