They are husband and wife and the main characters of the play.
Who are Nora and Torvald Helmer?
He is a foil to Macbeth.
Who is Banquo?
Troy is haunted by this image.
What is Troy's fight with Mr. Death?
These edible dainties represent the Victorian aristocracy.
What are cucumber sandwiches?
What the author wants the readers to understand from the text.
What is the theme?
They represent Nora's defiance of authority.
What are macaroons?
The trio who play with Macbeth's fate.
Who are the three weird sisters/witches?
This causes Troy's underlying resentment.
What is segregation in baseball?
This lost item is a symbol of identity.
What is a hand bag?
When the audience knows something the actors on stage do not know.
What is dramatic irony?
He is the antagonist who could unravel Nora's life.
Who is Krogstadt?
Macbeth's partner in crime, literally.
Who is Lady Macbeth?
The fence represents......
What is a desire to keep your loved ones safe?
Creating a name for a fictitious friend in order to excuse oneself from unpleasant obligations.
What is Bunburying?
Descriptive writing that appeals to a readers senses.
What is imagery?
This playwright is Norwegian.
Who is Henrik Ibsen?
When it will be time for Macbeth to worry?
What is when the forest comes to Dunsinane?
The conflict between Troy and Cory.
Why won't Troy let Cory play football?
The Irish author of this play is known for his crazy shenanigans.
Who is Oscar Wilde?
What is figurative language?
The reason this play was banned in some regions and time periods.
What is because Nora, the mother, leaves her children at the end? (It wasn't considered appropriate for a mother to leave her children.)
This trait is Macbeth's downfall.
What is hubris?
This is the main conflict between Troy and Rose.
What is Troy has an affair?
According to Lady Bracknell, a man should know this.
What is nothing.
This type of poem always has 14 lines.
What is a sonnet?