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A Dolls House5

In many literary works, there are characters in which portray both similarities and differences. In the Play "A Doll's House," by Henrik Ibsen, two of the characters have many oppositions and congruencies. These characters go by the names of Nora Helmer and Mrs. Linde. Ibsen characterizes these women by describing their comparable and contrasting personalities. He does this by describing their financial situations as well as their family lives. He describes these women, as opposites while in fact there are some distinct similarities. They share many of the same values and goals. Both Nora and Mrs. Linde are strong women with a weak exterior. Nora is described as a fragile woman that has been spoiled throughout her lifetime. The men in her life, her father and husband, have taken the roll of the authority figures. Nora is accustomed to relying on men to support and pamper her. She never has a care in the world. Though she appears to be content, in her heart she is not happy. She feels the urge to be set free to live her life the way she wants to, not they way her male authorities tell her to. A


Linde's husband had passed away three years before and unfortunately left her without a dime. While Nora found a way to "save her husband's life," by taking him to rest in the south, Mrs. Linde share similarities, they also share many differences in their personalities. Linde appeared to be significantly weak, when inside they were stronger than their husbands were described to be. Her husband gives her the idea that he is there to provide for her. It will be splendid to have heaps of money and not need to have any anxiety, won't it?" Nora failed to realize that her friend is going through a difficult period in her life and did not have a good financial situation. Another similarity is that Nora and Mrs. Thus, showing Nora's selfishness and Mrs. She states, "Yes; odds and ends, needlework, crochet-work, embroidery, and that kind of thing (Ibsen 360). Linde shows a sense of responsibility and ambition, but Nora does not know the meaning of the word responsibility nor does she have any ambition.

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