Which statement best explains how Mrs. Linde's

character archetype of the caregiver develops the

theme that women make sacrifices in society?

Mrs. Linde had no freedom of choice when her

husband proposed to her.

Mrs. Linde happily accepted her husband's

proposal.

Mrs. Linde has chosen to live a life of freedom with

male influence.

Mrs. Linde, as a single woman, demonstrates that

society thrives through equality.

Respuesta :

Answer:

Mrs. Linde had no freedom of choice when her husband proposed to her.

Explanation:

Mrs. Linde depicts her devotion to her family when she does not feel to have any right to object to the marriage proposal of her husband.

She married for her family sake showcasing that family is of utmost significance and priority in this society. The women in this age is expected to be faithful and dedicated to their loved one's and as such; Mrs. Linde was ready and decided to sacrifice herself for the values that are special to her life

Answer:

A: Mrs. Linde had no freedom of choice when her husband proposed to her.

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