Forms & Structure
Literary Elements
A Doll's House
Literary Devices
Test Vocab
100

A resolution is offered in this 14-line poem, typically announced by the transition in line 9

What is a sonnet?

100

A recurring object or item -- even sometimes a person or place -- that sheds larger meaning onto a character's conflict.

What is a symbol?

100

The symbol of Nora's willingness and ability to deceive her husband and others. 

What are macaroons?

100

Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore,

So do our minutes hasten to their end

What is a simile?

100

Pensively sad 

Melodramatic OR Melancholic

What is melancholic?

200

A young naive character undergoes a change from immaturity to self-discovery

What is coming of age?

200

Weather, Season, Time of Day are pivotal characteristics of this element

What is setting?

200

Nora's chief foil who reveals Nora's need to mature and embrace herself

Who is Mrs. Linde?

200

An extreme exaggeration for effect 

What is hyperbole?

200

Having mixed or contradictory feelings

Ambivalent or Apprehensive

What is ambivalent?

300

These common representations take on symbolic meaning that are easily recognizable beyond one's own culture or background. 

What are archetypes?

300

the perspective through which a story is told

What is narrative point of view?

300

Nora dances this specific dance form in order to distract Torvald from opening the letterbox - a symbol of the truth.

What is the tarantella? 

300

Light vs. Dark

Movement vs. Stagnation

Fragrant vs. Musty



What are contrasts?

300

Cunning tricks

Aversions or Artifices

What are artifices?

400

Hook

Bridge 

Defensible Claim

What is an introductory or thesis paragraph?

400

A character that stands in direct contrast to another character, usually the protagonist, to highlight the other character's flaws or strenghts

What is a character foil?

400

This term describes how the audience knows that Nora is hiding a secret but that Torvald does not know.

What is dramatic irony?

400

The contrasting of words or ideas, usually presented in a paralell structure

What is juxtaposition?

400

Nora and Torvald, at the end of the play, are both disillusioned by each other's true character. 

Proper use of disillusioned?

What is proper?

500

Unlike symbols, these recurring concepts or ideas, such as money, love, or fate add depth of meaning to a conflict 

What are motifs/themes?

500

This element of the setting of the Helmer house reflects the slow deterioration of the relationship between Nora and Torvald as the play unfolds.

What is the Christmas tree?

500

Unlike tone, which is a writer's attitude toward his subject, this is a reader's feeling that he or she gets from reading a particular text.

What is mood?

500

In The Stranger, Meursault laments his mother's death.

True OR False

What is false?

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