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GarryVolchara [31]
2 years ago
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How does Ibsen use dramatic irony to heighten suspense in this scene? Mrs. Linde knows that she has always loved Krogstad, and s

o does the audience, but Krogstad does not know this at the beginning of the scene. Mrs. Linde knows that she is taking Krogstad's job, and so does the audience, but Krogstad does not know that this will happen. Krogstad has always been in love with Mrs. Linde, and the audience knows it, but Mrs. Linde does not know this at the beginning of the scene. Krogstad is going to try to take his job back from Mrs. Linde, and the audience knows it, but Mrs. Linde does not know that this will happen.
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2 answers:
sdas [7]2 years ago
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<em><u>Answer:</u></em>

  • Krogstad is going to try to take his job back from Mrs. Linde, and the audience knows it, but Mrs. Linde does not know that this will happen.

<em><u> Explanation:</u></em>

In act II, dramatic irony occurs when Nora wishes to help her companion Mrs. Linde, so she persuades her husband to fire Krogstad and give Mrs. Linde the job.

Nora's intentions fail as Krogstad then undermines to uncover Nora's forgery on the off chance that he doesn't get restored in his lost position.

Zielflug [23.3K]2 years ago
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Krogstad is going to try to take his job back from Mrs. Linde, and the audience knows it, but Mrs. Linde does not know that this will happen.

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