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Title: A Dolls House 2
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I suppose that she is feeling useful for a change.
It seems also, that Mrs. Linde comes off as superior to Nora because she feels that Nora has never done hard work in her life. Mrs. Linde is referring to the sacrifice she has made. She makes a remark about Nora still being a child... Showed first 250 characters
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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. She is half-right. At the end of the play Nora agrees that is it “true”, She does not know much about the world and that if she is to learn, then she will have to experience that for herself... Showed next 250 characters
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