Helmer's self esteem depends on the people believe that he is not influenced by his wife.
Explanation:
He says to his wife that he will not listen to her decisions as he doesn't want people to think that he is under his wife's influence. He says it will be hard for him to deal with people in his office if they get to know that he let's his wife take decisions.
He wants to show other that he has the authority. This is the good example of male chauvinism in the society and how women are not taken seriously in any aspect.
Answer:
he is always an obedient boy as told by his parents
Answer:
1. She has some sense of self-worth,but she's also feeling very sorry for herself, so Eliza is aware that her life is difficult ("hard enough for her to live").
2. She's willing to stand up for herself, but she is intimidated by the Note Taker.
3. She's afraid of the Note Taker's language and manner-she can be overwhelmed by another person who "bullies" her.
4. She is "in the gutter"-very poor. Her language is a product of being poor in London.
Explanation:
You can get all these answers in the first few paragraphs you don't need to read the last 2 paragraphs *Me and My class went over this question together so we got the right answers.
She withdrew from the tennis match because of her hurt ankle