In ¨A Doll's House¨, by Henrik Ibsen, Nora, the main character undergoes a transformation at the end of the story. Mrs. Linde had role e with her transformation due to her relationship with Nora. Thanks to Mrs. Linde Nora was finally able to come over her obsolete personality and 'awaken'.
It all started with Krogstad and Mrs. Linde relationship. While Nora and Torvald were dancing in the upstair ballroom Mrs. Linde and Krogstad met in secret. Mrs. Linde setted up the meeting by leaving a notice at Krogstad's house. He was using Nora to build himself up again. Nora constantly borrowed money from him to buy new dresses and costumes as well as a Christmas Tree. Despair drove Krogstad to trick Nora into continue to lead money from him. Mrs. Linde knew how despair can drive people into doing things they normally would not do, and took advantage of that and was able to control Krogstad to do what she desired. She was also very good friends with Nora. She told Nora that she had nothing to fear from Krogstad and to speak out. By trusting her advice she does what Mrs. Linde tells her. Thus Mrs. Linde effectively controls both Krogstad and Nora. Torvald stays in his ignorance ignoring the signs of Nora's was giving out. She tried to stop her transformation by trying to get the letter out of the letter box that Mrs. Linde set up, but it was to no avail. Krogstad letter sparks her transformation and makes her decided to leave Torvald.
It all started with Krogstad and Mrs. Linde relationship. While Nora and Torvald were dancing in the upstair ballroom Mrs. Linde and Krogstad met in secret. Mrs. Linde setted up the meeting by leaving a notice at Krogstad's house. He was using Nora to build himself up again. Nora constantly borrowed money from him to buy new dresses and costumes as well as a Christmas Tree. Despair drove Krogstad to trick Nora into continue to lead money from him. Mrs. Linde knew how despair can drive people into doing things they normally would not do, and took advantage of that and was able to control Krogstad to do what she desired. She was also very good friends with Nora. She told Nora that she had nothing to fear from Krogstad and to speak out. By trusting her advice she does what Mrs. Linde tells her. Thus Mrs. Linde effectively controls both Krogstad and Nora. Torvald stays in his ignorance ignoring the signs of Nora's was giving out. She tried to stop her transformation by trying to get the letter out of the letter box that Mrs. Linde set up, but it was to no avail. Krogstad letter sparks her transformation and makes her decided to leave Torvald.