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B Mrs. Linde’s desire to work to support her family demonstrates the theme “making sacrifices to support others is worth it.”
D Mrs. Linde’s view of her past decisions demonstrates the theme “a lack of love and family can make one feel purposeless.”
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The themes that are best demonstrated by the evidence in the passage are the two options that follow:
B. Mrs. Linde's desire to work to support her family demonstrates the theme "making sacrifices to support others is worth it."
D. Mrs. Linde's view of her past decisions demonstrates the theme "a lack of love and family can make one feel purposeless."
- Mrs. Linde and Krogstad are characters in the play "A Doll's House," by Henrik Ibsen.
- In the past, Mrs. Linde and Krogstad had a romantic relationship.
- However, she broke his heart when she chose to marry another man for financial reasons.
- Mrs. Linde never loved her husband. She only married him out of necessity.
- She also never had children. Without love and a family (now that her husband has died), Mrs. Linde feels purposeless.
- She meets Krogstad again in her friend's house, accidentally.
- It turns out that they still love each other. She wants to get back together with him and have a reason, a purpose in life - someone to work for.
- With the information above in mind, we can choose options B and D as the best ones.
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