Strindberg’s evaluation of the character of Miss Julie is inaccurate when it comes to Julie’s being a half-woman. Strindberg’s believe the half-woman is “a type who thrusts herself forward and sells herself nowadays for power, decorations honours…their hopes of attaining equality with men are crushed.”(Strindberg’s introduction) Strindberg believe the major conflicts half-women are dealing with is with men. However, in the drama, many evidences show that it’s not true. “And yet I can find no rest or peace until I shall come down in the earth; and if I came down to earth I could wish myself down in the ground”(Miss Julie 9). Julie does feel the barriers, not between man and woman, but between nobility and servant. She was born with wealth and status, but she always dreams about “coming down”. She dance with servants, drink with servants and fall in love with servants. What bothers Julie is the pressure and feudal prejudice from the majority of people who judge her behavior disgrace herself as a aristocratic woman.
Another evidence at the end of the story is when Julie is in a dilemma, she says to Jean: “Do me this last service save my honor. Save his name.”(Julie 33) The potential damage to her “honor” and her “name” matter so much to her that she begs for helps to suicide, which, again, proves that all her worries as a half-woman are caused by the social inequality between higher class and normal people, not men and women.
I believe “half-woman”, in Srindberg’s term, is a type who believe they’re capable of doing things and deserve things men could do and have.
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