Plot
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Literally Anything
100

This is the country that the Helmer's vacationed in for a year 

Where is Italy?

100

This character has been known by everyone to be devoid of morals when it benefits themselves/those around them

Who is Krogstad?

100

These French cookies can serve to symbolize the sweet yet airy lies that Nora uses to fuel her life, but her husband forbids

What are macroons?

100

This is the kind of relationship that Nora and Torvald have

What is a possessive and/or parental like relationship?

100

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200

This character hates Krogstad for calling him by his first name and pretending they're close

Who is Torvald Helmer?

200

These characters have almost no speaking roles

Who are the Helmer children?

200

This decaying ornamented plant is possibly symbolic of Nora's gilded life which is pretty on the outside, yet slowly falling apart inside

What is a Christmas Tree?

200

Nora more than anything wants this as a gift from Torvald

What is money?

200

This is the name of the titular Prince Hamlet's father in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet

Who is King Hamlet (Sr.)?

300

These are the nicknames that Torvald calls Nora

What are squirell, skylark, songbird etc.?

300

This character is dying to reveal their feelings towards someone they should not

Who is Dr. Rank?

300

This is dance, named after the Italian spider, is a possible symbol for the out of control performances Nora needs to keep up in her day to day life

What is the Tarantella?

300

Torvald has very strict beliefs on this and thinks women have the most influence of it in their children

What is morality/being morally diseased?

300

This antihero and protagonist of 4+ PlayStation games is nicknamed the Ghost of Sparta

Who is Kratos the God of War?

400

This is the crime that Nora is guilty of

What is forging bank documents to secure a loan?

400

This character is shown to be morally flexible when it suits them, yet maintains a reputation of being innocent

Who is Nora?

400

Torvald uses these to both demonstrate love and  belittle/show his possession over his wife Nora

What are pet names?

400

These are Dr. Rank's views on the sick

What is the fact that if you help the sick, the world will become a sick house?

400

This is the average length of a giraffe's tongue

What is 22 inches?

500

This what Nora says at the end of Act 2, speaking about the inevitability of her situation

What is "31 hours to live"?

500

This character is hardworking, honest, and morally genuine. They are realistically the least problematic character in the play

Who is Mrs. Linde?

500

This gift for Nora's daughter serves as a reflection of the plaything Nora may view herself to be

What is a doll/doll's house?

500

Torvald values this even more than money, specifically because his is perfect and beyond reproach

What is his reputation?

500

This bird is known for being an omen of death and dismay, and has the intelligence of the average 5 year old human

What is a crow?

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