Henrik Ibsen
.... (Act II). Mrs.
Linde helps
Nora to decide to leave her marriage by insisting on the importance of honesty - both to other people but especially to oneself. ....
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A Dolls House
.... Mrs.
Linde and
Nora talk and
Nora reveals that when they were first married and poor, Torval took ill and they had to go to Italy for him to recover. ....
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Ibsen's A Doll's House
.... Mrs.
Linde and
Nora talk and
Nora reveals that when they were first married and poor, Torval took ill and they had to go to Italy for him to recover. ....
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Character of Torvald in A Doll's House
.... Act III Torvald speaks to Mrs.
Linde about
Nora's beauty, as it were in confidence man to man, in reference to
Nora as an object, as if
Nora were not present. ....
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Nora's Foil Character in Ibsen's Doll's House
.... Krogstad, on the other hand has forged the signature because Mrs.
Linde left him for a rich man. This reason is more apparently self-interested than
Nora's. ....
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Krogstad as a Foil Character in A Doll's House
.... Krogstad, on the other hand has forged the signature because Mrs.
Linde left him for a rich man. This reason is more apparently self-interested than
Nora's. ....
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2

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Feminism in the Victorian Era in A Doll's House
.... a sacrifice equal to hers for him has been nothing but illusion."
Nora's efforts to .... She confides to Christine
Linde that she will never be able to tell Torvald ....
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Conrasting Past & Present in 3 Literary Works
.... When Christine
Linde, an old friend she has not seen in almost a decade, arrives for a visit,
Nora seems even more of a success by comparison. ....
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