The play “Miss Julie” by Strindberg goes back to the late nineteenth century taking place in Copenhagen, to the rise of classic drama; it is the manifestation of liberty in choice and love. The story reveals the social and class prejudices and tensions where the main heroine is reluctant to be subjected to the established norms of morality.
In the play, the author often makes use of allusion while describing the protagonists of the story.
Hence, he compares Miss Julie with Diana, the goddess of hunting, who could easily manipulate men. The story also reveals certain religious themes when considering Kristine’s attending of the church.