The character who is childish, naive, playful, and rebellious.
What is Nora Helmer?
"Many years from now, when I’ve lost my looks a little. Don’t laugh. I mean, of course, a time will come when Torvald is not as devoted to me, not quite so happy when I dance for him, and dress for him, and play with him."
What is Nora?
The crime both Krogstad and Nora committed.
What is fraud?
The theme Mrs. Linde portrayed due to taking responsibility for her family, and marrying someone she never loved.
What is women self-sacrifice?
The couple who was originally engaged.
What is Mrs.Linde and Krogstad?
The character who is disgusted by things that are not pretty, or morally right, and is egotistical.
What is Torvald Helmer?
"My sons are growing up; for their sake I must try and win back as much respect as I can in the town. This post in the Bank was like the first step up for me—and now your husband is going to kick me downstairs again into the mud."
What is Krogstad?
The dessert Nora ate against her husband's wishes.
What is macaroons?
The theme associated with Krogstad, Nora, and Torvald's lying, irrationality, and selfishness.
What is moral decay?
The miracle Nora expected from Torvald.
What is to save her from her problems?
The character who is strong, responsible, mature, and independent.
What is Kristine Linde?
"An atmosphere of lies infects and poisons the whole life of a home. Each breath the children take in such a house is full of the germs of evil."
What is Toravld?
The meaning behind Dr.Rank's black cross on the card.
What is death?
The act of Nora leaving her comfortable life, family, and realizing Torvald is a stranger.
What is Nora's awakening?
The dream Nora imagined happening to her pertaining to money.
What is an older gentleman to leave her his fortune?
The character who gave up their own daughter to take care of another family.
What is Anne-Marie?
"From now on, forget happiness. Now it’s just about saving the remains, the wreckage, the appearance."
What is Torvald?
The noise that marks the end of the play.
What is a door slamming?
The theme surrounding the black cross on the card that signify's the end of Dr.Rank's life.
What is disease? What is death?
The person Torvald compares Nora to when handling money.
What is her father?
The character who is diseased by nature.
What is Dr. Rank?
"Two on the same piece of wreckage would stand a better chance than each on their own."
What is Mrs. Linde?
The comparison Nora makes about herself at the end of the play. It what she was both to her father and Torvald.
What is a doll?
The theme surrounding the Helmer's, which portrays them as a happy, knit together family, but are actually separated, have lack of communication, are complete strangers, and pretend to be in love.
What is appearance vs reality?
The reason why Mr. Helmer got ill and was dying.
What is working too hard?