Comparing two plays for a Theatre Class
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all through the play Nora is gives the impression of being downward upon and treat as a control by her husband.... However, both Macdonwald and the Thane of Cawdor start a rebellion against the king, who depends on his other, faithful, thanes to crush the rebellion and imprison the conspirators; it seems that, he personally does not contribute.... (If the Thanes come to a choice to take away him from his throne, there is small the king can do next to it) This shows the main 'loophole' in the feudal organization: if the ruler of a host of vassals is feeble, then he becomes a figurehead quite than an definite head, and the whole area is further decentralized and remote as vassals turn out to be more self-governing....