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identify the two excerpts from a dolls house by henrik ibsen that support the idea that women in the play often make sacrifices.

nora: nurse, . . . how could have
the heart to put your own child
out among strangers?
nurse: i was obliged to, if i wanted
to be little noras nurse.

nora: ah, i wish i had inherited
many of papas qualities.
helmer: and i would not wish you
to be anything but just what you are,
my sweet little skylark.

mrs linde: well, i had to turn my
hand to anything i could find--first a
small shop, then a small school,
and so on. the last three years have
seemed like one long working-day,
with no rest.

nora: no; what makes you think that?
helmer: hasnt she paid a visit to
the confectioners?
nora: no, i assure you, torvald--

nora: christine! to think of my not
recognizing you! and yet how could i---
how you have altered, christine!
mrs linde: yes, i have indeed.
in nine, ten long years--

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. For the first relevant excerpt: The Nurse had to put her own child out among strangers (a sacrifice) to be Nora's nurse, as she states "I was obliged to, if I wanted to be little Nora's nurse."
  2. For the second relevant excerpt: Mrs. Linde had to work various jobs without rest for three years, which shows her sacrifice (working hard with no rest) as she says "The last three years have seemed like one long working - day, with no rest." The other excerpts either are about Nora's appearance/Helmer's thoughts, or just a recognition scene, not related to women's sacrifices.

Answer:

  1. NORA: Nurse, ... how could have the heart to put your own child out among strangers? NURSE: I was obliged to, if I wanted to be little Nora's nurse.
  2. MRS LINDE: Well, I had to turn my hand to anything I could find--first a small shop, then a small school, and so on. The last three years have seemed like one long working - day, with no rest.