2. Linde's previous relationship with Krogstad led her to choose this town now that she no longer had anything to work for
3. Krogstad's damaged reputation was his motivation for everything, and had he let go of the past his dealings with Nora would have been different. When he was able to move on with Mrs Linde his actions reflected this. Character foil of Torvald.
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5. The introduction of Christine as a primary caregiver for her brothers and mother was unconventional at the time, and how she spoke of her deceased husband was also uncommon. Christine needed to work to feel satisfied.
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7. Christine Linde had to chose between the man she loved Krogstad and a comfortable life that would aid her family and herself
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9. Nora was determined to gain money and preserve her husband's reputation, so she was willing to take advantage of a friend Dr. Rank, until her said he loved her.
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11. Nora's fear of the damage Krogstad could do to her life led her to fantasize about the glory of what her husband would do and how she would have to kill herself to regain his honour, blinded what would have been reasonable foresight that she could recognize in act one of the play, there would be "domestic unpleasantness"