Explain the character’s part in the conflict or conflicts of the play and how that characteristic contributes to his or her part in the conflicts or the overall plot.

Provide a brief character analysis paragraph of either Torvald, Ms.Linde OR Krogstad from A Doll’s House. Your topic sentence should identify the character you choose and ONE trait the character demonstrates. Use textual evidence to support your views. Explain the character’s part in the conflict or conflicts of the play and how that characteristic contributes to his or her part in the conflicts or the overall plot. See resources on quote integration and how to cite/quote from plays
Now format 100-150 words

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Example

From the beginning, Nora displays deceitful childlike behavior. She feels powerless in her marriage to the authoritarian Torvald, so she tells lies and disobeys his orders like a rebellious child. This is illustrated by incident with the macaroons. Nora is happily eating her treats until Torvald enters. Suddenly, she shoves the macaroons in her pocket. When Torvald questions her, she emphatically denies having bought any macaroons: “I should not think of going against your wishes” (Ibsen). Like a father, Torvald has forbidden Nora to eat sweets, and she, like a child, outwardly obeys him to avoid conflict, while secretly ignoring his rules and doing as she pleases when he is absent. Thus, it is through this duplicitous behavior, Nora rebels and creates an illusion of independence from her husband’s rigid rules.