What does Torvald feel strongly about?
Not borrowing money -- no debt
How did Nora learn of Linde's husbands death?
The newspaper
What does Krogstad's job mean to him?
A way of regaining his reputation
Who is the author?
Ibsen
What name does Torvald call Nora due to the way she spends money?
A spendthrift
Besides a Christmas tree and macaroons what else does Nora buy?
Presents for her children like a little sword, a doll, trumpet
Where did Nora and Torvald travel to in order to save his life?
Italy
What day did Nora's father die? When did he sign?
September 29 -- 3 days later
When was A Dolls House completed?
1879
Describe the relationship between Torvald and Nora
They are married, but Torvald treats Nora condescendingly and plays with her & tries to control her like a doll
How did the Napoleonic Codes affect married women?
They could not make financial transactions without their husbands
What did all of Nora's work as a copyist make her feel like?
A man
What does Nora ask Torvald for Mrs. Linde?
A job at the bank
What are the Napoleonic Codes?
rules during Victorian era that limits women's rights
How long has it been since Nora and Kristine have seen each other?
10 years
What has changed about Mrs. Linde?
Paler, thiner, and older
What fantasy does Nora have?
For someone to just leave her the money
Who influences children more according to Torvald?
The mother
What are the nicknames used by Torvald for Nora?
little lark, little squirrel, spendthrift, songbird
Why does Mrs. Linde come to town?
She is looking for work.
How long ago did Linde loss her husband?
3 years ago
What does Nora play with the children?
Hide and seek
What happens at the end of Act 1?
Nora is left alone after Torvald implies he might give her money and the children ask to see her.
What does Nora ask for Christmas from Torvald?
Money
What is Torvald's new position?
Manager of the bank