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... on. We see this when Dr. 2 Rank says to Nora and Mrs. Linde, "Oh, it's a lawyer, Krogstad, a type you wouldn't know. His character ...
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... Mrs.Linde ( smiles sadly and strokes Nora's hair ): Oh, these things happen, Nora. ( p.400 ) Mrs.Linde is left with nothing but she is still able to move on. ...
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... and still able to move on. Mrs. Linde casually replies, "Oh, it sometimes happens, Nora" (935). Although she was able to overcome ...
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... Mrs. Linde casually replies, "Oh, it sometimes happens, Nora" (Ibsen 8). Although she was able to overcome the death of her husband, it does not mean that she ...
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... Mrs. Linde comment of "So it all had to come out of your allowance? Oh poor Nora!" gives us a hint of sarcasm from a women who has had to work hard to live. ...
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... Oh thank you, thank you, Torvald."( Ibsen 1416). ... During the course of the play Nora sees that some women can live independently. Mrs. Linde shows her this. ...
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... never see the children again(...)Oh, that black icy water.Oh, that bottomless... ... Having dealt with the analyze of Nora and Mrs Linde's attitudes and their ...
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... he deduced that he had wronged the Helmer's entirely wondering "Oh, if only I ... awaited and has found his new responsibility to his children and to Mrs. Linde. ...
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... "Oh yes, Torvald, we can squander a little now" She acts like a child and thinks that they will "indeed ... Later in Act I, Nora's friend Mrs. Linde visits Nora. ...
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... is speaking with Mrs. Linde upon her arrival. Nora consistently interjects to bring the conversation back to herself, with little outbursts of "oh!" and "no no ...
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... is speaking with Mrs. Linde upon her arrival. Nora consistently interjects to bring the conversation back to herself, with little outbursts of "oh!" and "no no ...
(1423 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... level of confidence in Torvald is summed up in one line: "Oh, Torvald, Torvald! Now we're lost!" (p. 554, Col. B). Scene six starts as Mrs. Linde enters from ...
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... for why Mrs. Linde came to visit "to please me"? quote HELMER, and that he is an able man. She made it up on the spot. Her selfishness, "Oh how thoughtless of ...
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... from Dr. Rank, but lies to him as well, telling him that Ms. Linde gave her ... Oh yes, Torvald, surely we can afford to be just a little bit extravagant now, can ...
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... independence? In the ending of act two Nora expresses to Mrs. Linde her hope of the miracle. ... her. " Oh, what an awful awakening! ...
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... Oh, how I have been punished for closing my eyes to his faults ... Although she claims to Mrs. Linde to be in the happiest eight years of her life with Torvald, she ...
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