Techniques
Plot
Random Facts
Themes
Final Round
100

What Technique is evident in this quote? 

"Is it my little squirrel bustling about?"

1. Animal Imagery

2. Motif

3. Metaphor

 

100

What time of the year is it during the opening of the play?

Christmas Eve

100

What decade was 'A Doll's House' published?

1870's

100

What Theme(s) are most evident in this quote? 

"I must stand quite alone if I am ever to know myself and my surroundings; so I cannot stay with you."

1. Individuality

100

Should women have the opportunity to make decisions in a household? 

Yes

200

What does the Christmas Tree symbolize in 'A Doll's House'.


Façade - Symbolizes the façade of the family attempting to make themselves look better externally however on the inside they are struggling just as the tree is decorated on the outside yet just a dying tree underneath.

200

Who Does Nora borrow money from? 

Krogstad

200

Where was 'A Doll's House' written and what language?

Rome, Italy. 

Written in Norwegian

200

What themes are most represented in this quote?

Helmer: "Don't interrupt me. [A little later he opens the door and looks in, pen in hand.] Buying, did you say? What! All that? Has my little spendthrift been making the money fly again?"

1. Finances

2. Men & Masculinity

3. Patriarchal Marriage

200

Should the Government be able to forcibly remove children from an unstable family or household? 

Yes

300

What technique does this quote portray?

Nora: "[Just this minute. [Hides the bag of macaroons in her pocket and wipes her mouth.]"

1. The symbolism of Macaroons as Nora’s rebellion

300

What dance does Nora perform at the party? 

Tarantella

300

What language did Ibsen originally write in?

Ibsen wrote his plays in Danish (the common written language of Denmark and Norway during his lifetime) and they were published by the Danish publisher Gyldendal.

300

What theme is most evident in this quote? 

Nora: "There we have it! You have never understood me.- I have had great injustice done me, Torvald; first by father, and then by you."

1. Men & Masculinity

2. Marriage

3. Control

300

As a parent, would you leave your family to establish who you are as an individual? 

Yes (Debate Allowed)

400

What technique is most evident in this quote?

Nora: "Yes, it is so, Torvald. While I was at home with father, he used to tell me all his opinions, and I held the same opinions. If I had others I said nothing about them, because he wouldn't have liked it. He used to call me his doll-child and played with me as I played with my dolls. Then I came to live in your house."

1. Allegory

2. Symbolism

400

What crime does Nora commit?

Forgery

400

What decade was Henry Ibsen's date of death?

1900's. 

400

What theme is most portrayed in this quote?


Torvald: "Nora!- Oh! I must read it again.- Yes, yes, it is so. I am saved! Nora, I am saved!"

1. Respect & Reputation

2. Money


400

Should you give someone a second chance even though they mistreated you in the past? 

No

500

What technique is most evident in this quote?

Helmer: "Why, Nora, how unreasonable and ungrateful you are! Have you not been happy here?"

1. Dramatic Irony

3. Rhetorical Questions

500

How long have Torvald & Nora been married for?

8 Years

500

Where was 'A Doll's House' premiered?

'A Doll's House' was premiered at the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen, Denmark

500

What theme is most evident in this quote? 

Torvald: "[Walking up and down.] Oh! what an awful awakening! During all these eight years- she who was my pride and my joy- a hypocrite, a liar- worse, worse- a criminal. Oh, the unfathomable hideousness of it all! Ugh! Ugh!"

1. Lies & Deceit

500

Was Nora’s decision to leave Torvald and the children justified or wrong?  

Answer: Neither Yes or No (Short Explanation of the significance of having no answer, the activity will aim to show how the consequences of obtaining a new beginning are not always justified by the gain). We expect students to think that there is a set answer.  

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