A Cat On A Hot Tin Roof Analysis

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In our society we are constantly shamed if we do something out of the ordinary, or that is considered different. This makes it hard to fight for our dreams, therefore, it is easier to conform to societies expectations and to give up on the person that we truly are. This battle against society is a significant theme seen in the play, A Cat On a Hot Tin Roof and in the play, A Doll House. As seen through some of the different characters and their conflicts, we learn that those who stay persistent and fight for what they want till the end, will achieve whatever it is that they desire. Margaret throughout the entire play is constantly rejected by her own husband, and put down by his family. The idea of having the life that she wants with Brick