This is why drama was first created.
To honor the gods
This is the protagonist in "A Doll House" who is child-like and money driven
Nora Helmer
This is the time of the year when the play opens
Christmas time
"Yes, whatever you say..."
Nora Helmer
Name one of Torvald's pet names for Nora
Lark, Squirrel, Spendthrift
This is the author of "A Doll House"
Henrik Ibsen
The condescending and controlling husband to Nora
Torvald Helmer
This is the first conflict discussed by Nora and Helmer
Financial troubles
"A little needlework and such- Nora, you're just a child"
Mrs. Linde
This is the food Nora is obsessed with
Macaroons
The type of lines in a play where only one character is speaking for an extended period of time to reveal their thoughts to someone or the audience
A monologue
Immoral, deceitful, and paradoxical lawyer
Krogstad
This is the real reason Mrs. Linde came to visit Nora
To get a job at the bank with Torvald
"Laws do not inquire into motives"
Krogstad
Name two of the gifts Nora buys for the children for Christmas
A sword, new clothes, a horse, a trumpet, a doll, and a doll's bed
The type of drama where the plot centers on a romantic conflict
A comedy
The sensible and slightly pretentious widow
Mrs. Linde
This is the crime Nora committed
Forgery
"Forgery. Do you have any idea what that means?"
Torvald Helmer
Name two possible themes brought up in the play so far
The sacrificial role of women, family obligations, the unreliability of appearances, the importance of money, honesty vs. deceit
The type of lines where a character shares their feelings in a speech by themselves on stage to only the audience
A soliloquy
The self-aware friend of the Helmers
Dr. Rank
This is how Nora will distract Torvald in Act 2
The costume party
"Wretched as I am, I'll gladly prolong my torment indefinitely"
Dr. Rank
These are all three names of the Helmer children
Bob, Emmy, Ivar