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... Linde illustrates her tolerance and patience for listening at the beginning of the play when Nora boasts about how much money she and her husband now have. ...
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... As she speaks to Mrs. Linde, she sees herself in a different perspective. ... She only confides in Mrs. Linde because as another woman, she trusts her. ...
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... Although this took place before the play started, in revealing her secret to Mrs. Linde she attempts to gain independence. When ...
(1577 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... When she is sitting down talking to Mrs. Linde she says, "There now, it is burning up." The place is not literally burning up. The house is not on fire. ...
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... When she is sitting down talking to Mrs. Linde she says, "There now, it is burning up." (Isben 15) The place is not literally burning up. ...
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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. ...
(1604 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... 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. ...
(1596 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... Mrs. Linde is referring to the sacrifice she has made. She makes a remark about Nora still being a child. As if to say that she was inexperienced. ...
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... and her admission of that to Mrs. Linde in itself is a sign of her wish to gain independence as it is something which she had not even told Dr. Rank before. ...
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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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... Mrs. Linde makes it clear that she has already dutifully served her family; now she is ready not only to work for herself, but for a man. ...
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... and is paying it back, evening bragging to Mrs. Linde that she has a sense for business, she still seems to be childish in the way she is handing the loan. ...
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... She tells Mrs Linde that she has had 'a few odd jobs´ such as 'needlework, embroidery, crocheting´ which coincide with what she and Torvald were talking ...
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... sacrifice. She secretly informed Miss Linde of a time that she had to go beyond her moral duties to save the life of her husband. She ...
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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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... 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 ...
(1049 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... Mrs. Linde actually sacrifices herself and convinces Krogstad to leave the Helmers alone and in return she would take care of him, mother his children and ...
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... Mrs. Linde actually sacrifices herself and convinces Krogstad to leave the Helmers alone and in return she would take care of him, mother his children and ...
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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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... time. The night of the ball Mrs. Linde met with Krogstad and changed his mind but she would not let him ask for the letter back. She ...
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... The reader gets a first glimpse into this desire as Nora admits to Mrs. Linde how she saved money to repay Krogstad for the loan. ...
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... During this time, Nora's best friend, Mrs. Linde arrives. She is a widower and has come to Nora for support and to ask Torvald for a job. ...
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... Mrs. Linde is the first sign of feminism in the play. She is an independent woman who provides for herself and lives off her own income. ...
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... He ushered her out right away. Later, Helmer tells Mrs. Linde that she should take up embroidery instead of knitting, simply because it is better looking. ...
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... up. Nora's unrealistic notions of life are further seen when she interacts with her old childhood friend Linde, a poor widow. Nora ...
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... She wastes the money that he gives her by buying fruitless things that are not needed. Later in Act I, Nora's friend Mrs. Linde visits Nora. ...
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... Mrs. Linde's first marriage provided for her brothers and her invalid mother. She was willing to be the wife of a man she did not love to take care of her ...
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... sick mother and her two brothers. Now that Ms Linde is a widow she represents the independent woman. After she became a widow, she ...
(2129 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)
... her friend Ms. Linde about how she had forged her father's name to borrow money to save her husband's life and how she had been secretly paying off this debt. ...
(1946 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
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