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In Act One Mrs. Linde describes Nora as “a child?” Is this a fair estimation of Nora’s character at the beginning of the play?

   
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Title: In Act One Mrs. Linde describes Nora as “a child?” Is this a fair estimation of Nora’s character at the beginning of the play?
 
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However in many relationships it is common to have pet names that either partners refer to each other as, but in this case it seems like he is constantly referring to her with little pet names. He talks to her almost as though she is a child and less superior...
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He talks to her almost as though she is a child and less superior. In addition Torvald asks Nora if she has been wasting money “again”, this signifies that this is not the first time she has been caught spending money; therefore another reason why Nora is seen to be childish for she enjoys spending money and seems to show little consideration about it...
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