Read the passage from A Doll’s House.

Nora: Nurse, I want you to tell me something I have often wondered about—how could you have the heart to put your own child out among strangers?

Nurse: I was obliged to, if I wanted to be little Nora's Nurse.

Nora: Yes, but how could you be willing to do it?

Nurse: What, when I was going to get such a good place by it? A poor girl who has got into trouble should be glad to. Besides, that wicked man didn't do a single thing for me.

Nora: But I suppose your daughter has quite forgotten you.

Nurse: No, indeed she hasn't. She wrote to me when she was confirmed, and when she was married.

How does the author use the character of the nurse to develop the social issue of gender inequality?

The nurse’s willingness to take care of Nora when Nora was little demonstrates a woman’s ability to do difficult work.
The nurse’s need to give up a child in order to have a job demonstrates a woman’s inability to support herself.
The fact that the nurse’s child wrote to her as a young girl and as an adult demonstrates a woman’s ability to keep friends forever.
The nurse’s assurance to Nora that her children ask for her often demonstrates women’s role in health care.

Respuesta :

The author uses the nurse's character to indicate the issue of gender inequality when she gives up the child over her job.

Option B is the correct answer.

Who wrote 'A Doll's house'?

'A Doll's house' was a play written by an author named Henrik Ibsen in the year 1879.

From the given passage, the author portrays the inability of the nurse when she gives up her own child in order to save her job. This shows the inequality on the basis of the gender of a child revealing the character of the nurse.

Therefore, gender inequality is one of the social issues indicated by the author from the character of the nurse.

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