“The Doll's House” by Katherine Mansfield is an extended metaphor for social class discrimination and warfare. The story centers on three wealthy sisters and two poor sisters and is an analysis and criticism of upper-class privilege. The dollhouse itself represents the Burnells' wealthy lifestyle.
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“The Doll's House” by Katherine Mansfield is an extended metaphor for social class discrimination and warfare. The story centers on three wealthy sisters and two poor sisters and is an analysis and criticism of upper-class privilege. The dollhouse itself represents the Burnells' wealthy lifestyle.