The experts that supports the idea that women in the play often make sacrifices are options 1 and 3.
A central idea the principal thought or idea that's in a text or story. It's simply what the author wants the readers to understand.
The relevant excerpts from the question above are:
"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."
"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."
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Identify the two excerpts from A Doll's 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 Nora's nurse.
NORA: Ah, I wish I had inherited
many of papa's 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: Hasn't she paid a visit to
the confectioner's?
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—
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