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Masja
7 days ago
10

Read the excerpt from act 2 of A Doll's House.

English
2 answers:
Gnom [7.2K]7 days ago
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Response: The answer is: A & C

Naddika [7.1K]7 days ago
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The two statements that accurately portray the conflict are:

  • "Helmer is domineering and reluctant to be perceived as one who allows his wife to influence him. "
  • "Helmer disapproves of Krogstad's attempt to equate himself with Helmer, and he intends to terminate Krogstad's employment at the bank."

Explanation: In Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House," societal norms dictate that Helmer should not yield to his wife's persuasion—society expects him to wield greater authority in their marriage. He is apprehensive that changing his stance for her will lead to a loss of esteem among his staff, stating, "Do you suppose I am going to make myself ridiculous before my whole staff, to let people think that I am a man to be swayed by all sorts of outside influence?"

Krogstad has known Helmer since childhood; though Helmer claims he wants to dismiss him due to his ethics, he actually wants to let him go because of Krogstad's overly familiar demeanor. Helmer finds Krogstad's casual approach uncomfortable and disrespectful, saying, "... he thinks it gives him the right to adopt a familiar tone with me, and every minute it is 'I say, Helmer, old fellow!' and that sort of thing. I assure you it is extremely painful for me.

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