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Mrs. Linde

Christine

100

"But no man would sacrifice his honour for the one he loves."

Torvald

100

The holiday Nora is preparing for in Act 1.

Christmas

100

Nora says, "And that is why I am going to leave you now."

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100

THIS is the playwright's nationality, but THIS is the language the play was written in.

Norwegian and Danish

200

The Helmers, both of them

Torvald and Nora

200

"A woman who has sold herself for another's sake, doesn't do it a second time."

Mrs. Linde

200

Nora and Krogstad have this in common.

Forgery.

200

Helmer notices two black crosses over Rank's name on the cards he left behind.

45

200

The play is categorized as THIS type of drama, for which Ibsen is known as the father.

modern realism

300

Krogstad

Nils

300

"One, two, three, four, five, six..."

Nora

300

When Nora dances, she uses this instrument.

Tambourine.

300

Dr. Rank gets slapped on the ear with Nora's stockings.

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300

It was THIS country that forced Ibsen to write an alternate ending to the play.

Germany

400

Nurse

Anne

400
"The law cares nothing about motives."

Krogstad

400

We talked about foie gras and truffles, but these were the other two indulgent foods mentioned.

asparagus and oysters

400

Mrs. Linde incorrectly guesses that it was Dr. Rank that lent Nora the money.

24

400

Nora's dance originates from THIS country based on the bite of THIS animal.

Italy. Tarantela spider.

500

Ibsen

Henrik

500

"Oh well, young children easily get accustomed to anything."

Nurse (Anne)

500

In total, there are THIS many characters in the play.

11 (eleven)

500

The Helmer children describe being chased by a big dog.

14

500

The play was originally performed in THIS year.

1879

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