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How does the conflict between helmer’s private and public selves develop the theme that appearances can be deceiving? helmer attempts to impress mrs. linde in a discreet way due to his hidden feelings for her. helmer tries to be polite to mrs. linde despite the hurt that he is feeling inside. helmer acts kindly toward mrs. linde while she is present, but insults her when she leaves. helmer rushes mrs. linde out the door due to his anxiety about being in social situations.

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