The two main characters in Henrik Ibsens's "A Doll's House".
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The Tale of Two
Friendships develop in odd ways. Friends are not always alike but are different
in numerous ways. In Henrik Ibsens's A Doll's House two friends, Nora Helmer and
Christine Linde, are very different but they switch places during the course of the play.
Several circumstances cause Nora, who is carefree in the beginning, to become serious.
Christine, on the other hand develops a happier life.
In A Doll's house, Nora is the
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unhappy marriage, but the story describe the lives of two females whose lives would rise and fall. In a sense, Nora and Christine lives were switched. Christine, who came into town alone with no sense of direction for work, finishes the story with a prosperous future. Nora, on the other hand, starts the story off with having a job, family, and success, but wasn't happy. This, in turn, influences Nora to turn her life around.
unhappy marriage, but the story describe the lives of two females whose lives would rise and fall. In a sense, Nora and Christine lives were switched. Christine, who came into town alone with no sense of direction for work, finishes the story with a prosperous future. Nora, on the other hand, starts the story off with having a job, family, and success, but wasn't happy. This, in turn, influences Nora to turn her life around.