Analysis Of A Doll's House

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In the emotional drama, A Doll House written by Henrik Ibsen, the pragmatic, yet caring character of Mrs.Linde is brought to life. Mrs.Linde has endured a hard knock life, having to care for her dying mother, young brothers, and be a devoted wife to a husband she did not love. Due to Mrs.Linde’s former struggles, when she stops by the Helmer’s house on Christmas Eve, searching for a job, Mrs. Linde cannot help but feel the couple’s life is cushioned from hardships, leaving her feeling superior due to her perspicacity of life. Being rich in life knowledge, Mrs.Linde uses her maturity to help others choose to be rich in experiences rather than in money. Mrs.Linde knows what she wants, and she has had her eyes set on getting a job. In Act I of A Doll House, Mrs.Linde visits Nora and Torvald Helmer unexpectedly. Mrs.Linde had known Nora from when she was younger and had recently acquired the information that Helmer had newly fallen into a higher paying job at a bank. Mrs.Linde not only knows what she wants, but she also gets it. For instance, when Mrs.Linde visits Nora, she patiently listens to Nora babble on about her wonderful life, and Mrs.Linde only comments condescendingly to Nora after Nora agreed to talk to Helmer about finding Mrs.Linde a job. The conversation went as follows, Mrs.Linde: How very kind of you, Nora, to be so …show more content…

Nora then tells Mrs.Linde she wants to tell her some big information regarding the secret forgery but cannot at the moment because Helmer was just getting home. Mrs.Linde reacts to this by, “Mrs.Linde (gathering up some of the things): All right, but I’m not leaving here until we’ve talked this out.(She disappears into the room, left, as Helmer enters from the hall)” (823). This shows that Mrs.Linde is dedicated to helping Nora anyway she

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