Mrs.Linde is in a desperate need of a job following the death of her husband, and after her replacement of Krogstad at the bank leaves him threatening to turn Nora in in order to get his job back.
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This is not easy to understand in isolation, without context. The first clause, "Mrs. the death of her husband", seems straightforward, but what comes next is difficult to follow.
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This is not easy to understand in isolation, without context. The first clause, "Mrs. Linde is in...the death of her husband", seems straightforward, but what comes next is difficult to follow. Does "after her replacement of Krogstad at the bank" mean that Mrs. Linde took the position of a man named Krogstad at the bank? If this is correct, then the first clause should be "Mrs. Linde was in