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Read the excerpt from act 3 of \A Doll’s House. Helmer: Listen to her, Mrs. Linde! She had danced her Tarantella, and it had been a tremendous success, as it deservedâ€"although possibly the performance was a trifle too realisticâ€"a little more so, I mean, than was strictly compatible with the limitations of art. But never mind about that! The chief thing is, she had made a successâ€"she had made a tremendous success. Do you think I was going to let her remain there after that, and spoil the effect? No, indeed! I took my charming little Capri maidenâ€"my capricious little Capri maiden, I should sayâ€"on my arm; took one quick turn round the room; a curtsey on either side, and, as they say in novels, the beautiful apparition disappeared. An exit ought always to be effective, Mrs. Linde; but that is what I cannot make Nora understand. Pooh! this room is hot. [Throws his domino on a chair, and opens the door of his room. ] Hullo! it's all dark in here. Oh, of courseâ€"excuse meâ€". What evidence from the text best supports the theme that society places limits on the roles of women? "She had danced her Tarantella, and it had been a tremendous success. " "I took my charming little Capri maiden. . . On my arm. " "An exit ought always to be effective, Mrs. Linde. " "But that is what I cannot make Nora understand. ".

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