A Doll's House Act Three
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A Doll's House Act Three

Test your understanding of the pivotal events in Act Three of "A Doll's House" by Henrik Ibsen, including Mrs. Linde's offer of marriage to Krogstad and the complications that arise from their past relationship. Delve into the intriguing dynamics between the characters as they navigate the consequences of their decisions.

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Questions and Answers

Mrs. Linde offers to marry Krogstad to spare her friend Nora.

False

Krogstad felt overjoyed by Mrs. Linde's reply to his desire to withdraw the incriminating letter.

True

Mrs. Linde explains to Krogstad the circumstances under which she had been forced to terminate her relationship with him.

True

Krogstad comes to see Mrs. Linde in response to Mr. Linde's message.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

Mrs. Linde's offer of marriage to Krogstad is solely for Nora's sake.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Mrs. Linde's relationship with Krogstad was built on complete truth, mutual love, respect and understanding, with no superiority of any partner over the other.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

Beyer writes that Krogstad and Mrs. Linde both parallel and contrast Nora, and their relationship serves as a contrast to Helmer's marriage

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

Mrs. Linde is portrayed as a confident, wise, and mature person, while Nora is depicted as needing guidance like a child

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

Mrs. Linde faced more hardships in life than Nora

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

Mrs. Linde gave up happiness for someone else's sake

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Mrs. Linde and Krogstad's Relationship

  • Mrs. Linde offers to marry Krogstad solely to help her friend Nora.
  • Mrs. Linde's past relationship with Krogstad was built on mutual love, respect, and understanding, with no superiority of one partner over the other.
  • Krogstad is overjoyed by Mrs. Linde's reply to his desire to withdraw the incriminating letter.

Mrs. Linde's Character

  • Mrs. Linde is portrayed as a confident, wise, and mature person.
  • She faced more hardships in life than Nora.
  • Mrs. Linde gave up her own happiness for someone else's sake.

Comparison with Nora and Helmer's Marriage

  • Mrs. Linde's relationship with Krogstad serves as a contrast to Helmer's marriage.
  • While Nora is depicted as needing guidance like a child, Mrs. Linde is shown to be wise and mature.

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