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... During her conversation with Mrs. Linde, Nora doesn't seem to be aware that the forgery of her father's signature was illegal. Although ...
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... not obey. However, with the arrival of Mrs. Linde, Nora finds a person to whom she can be fully honest and true. Her request that ...
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... Even Mrs. Linde, Nora's close friend, thinks she is a spoiled brat because Nora's father and husband have money. Mrs. Linde states ...
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... Mrs. Linde has lived a hard life and knows that Nora is spoiled. Even with the debt to Krogstad, Nora is not aware of what hardships are. ...
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... Krogstad is forced to follow through with his threat. In Act Three, however, we learn that Krogstad was at one time in love with Mrs. Linde, Nora's friend. ...
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... friendship with Mrs. Linde is growing for the better. Mrs. Linde becomes Nora's confidante. Mrs. Linde tries to help her with her problem ...
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... Even though is Nora´s regressive childish pride that brings out 'the other side´. Mrs Linde tells Nora that she is 'still a child´. ...
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... her without a dime. From this cause, Mrs. Linde had the same burdensome experience that Nora had to face. The two characters also ...
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... In her vain attempt to try and convince Mrs. Linde that she does not have the mentality of a child, Nora's ignorance becomes grossly apparent. ...
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... In her vain attempt to try and convince Mrs. Linde that she does not have the mentality of a child, Nora's ignorance becomes grossly apparent. ...
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... In her vain attempt to try and convince Mrs. Linde that she does not have the mentality of a child, Nora's ignorance becomes grossly apparent. ...
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... Upon the arrival of her old friend Kristine Linde, Nora took it upon herself to find her friend a job since she had gone through a lot in her life. ...
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... Later in Act I, Nora's friend Mrs. Linde visits Nora. Even in their conversation, Mrs. Linde comments on Nora's childish behavior. ...
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... Ibsen. I can conclude that there is both a parallel and a contrast structure in the characters of Mrs. Linde and Nora. A contrasting ...
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... The character of Mrs. Linde allows Nora to understand that by leaving, she will undergo many hardships however, she provides Nora with assurance, a sense of ...
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... because she has fought with lots of difficulties and because she has had " nobody to live for anymore." The character of Mrs.Linde allows Nora to understand ...
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... towards Torvald. Nora's old friend, Christine Linde, can sympathize with Nora about her relationship with her husband. In the past ...
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... The character of Mrs. Linde allows Nora to understand that by leaving, she will undergo many hardships however, she provides Nora with assurance, a sense of ...
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... house's walls. But by far the most significant occurrence is the appearance of Mrs. Linde as a confidant for Nora in the book. We see ...
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... a name." In the following conversation between Nora and Christine it is clearly stated that Torvald does not know of Nora's actions: "Mrs. Linde: And since ...
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... Finally, at the end of the play, after learning from Mrs. Linde's experiences, Nora decides to be strong and bold as she walks out on her husband. ...
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... She had to find a way to get it out. Mrs. Linde and Nora came up with a plan to have Mrs. Linde try to change Krogstad's mind. She ...
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... In the beginning of the first act, Nora is speaking with Mrs. Linde upon her arrival. Nora consistently interjects to bring the conversation back to herself ...
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... Mrs. Linde provides and interesting juxtaposition to Nora, while Krogstad initially provides the plot elements required for Nora's character to fully expand in ...
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... Mrs. Linde provides and interesting juxtaposition to Nora, while Krogstad initially provides the plot elements required for Nora's character to fully expand in ...
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... Mrs. Linde shows Nora that she can be an independent woman and free herself from the shackles that society has placed on her. Throughout ...
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... reveal her secret. Mr. Krogstad was his name and he was the only one besides Miss Linde who knew of Nora's forgery. He was the same ...
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... husband. Mrs. Linde tries to convince Nora that telling her husband the truth will "be best for both of [them]" (1007). She feels ...
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... Nora has broken the law. She is going to do whatever it takes to keep it a secret from her husband. During this time, Nora's best friend, Mrs. Linde arrives. ...
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... of morality and hard work. Mrs. Linde also mentions how Nora "really knows so little of life's burdens". In a way Nora rejects the ...
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