The name of the dance Nora performs at the Christmas party
What is the tarantella?
Nora climactically decides to finally take off this item of clothing
What is "my doll's dress"?
"The miracle of..."
"miracles."
Rank's 'costume' at the next masquerade
What is "invisible"?
What is a spar?
The country Nora takes Torvald to in order for him to convalesce
What is Italy?
What is millions?
The three-word stage direction that precedes Nora's delivery of the line "Yes"
What is "(with cold calmness)"?
The symbol Rank sends the Helmers to indicate his death
What is a card with a black cross over his name?
Krogstad's first name
What is Nils?
The amount of daughters Nora and Torvald have
One
Dutch for (something, I forget what)
Sure!
"a little too much..."
"nature in her rendering of the idea."
Nora puts this into Rank's mouth in Act One
What is a macaroon?
Closest answer wins: The number of years that have elapsed since Kristine's husband died?
What is three?
The amount of times the work "lark" is used throughout the play
What is ten?
In a moment of desperation near the play's end, Torvald makes this pseudo-incestuous offer to Nora
What is to "live here as brother and sister"?
"the loveliness that is mine...
mine only, wholly and entirely mine."
The speculated illness which takes Rank's life
What is syphilis?
The two things Kristine would rather have - than "nothing" - to "dwell upon"
What is "a sorrow or a longing"?
The technique in which an individual's name is replaced with a description
What is antonomasia?
The object Nora gives Torvald before leaving the house forever
What is her wedding ring?
"Good of you! To give into your own husband!? Well, well, you little...
madcap."
Quote: Rank's means of describing Torvald's essential cowardice
What is "Helmer's delicate nature shrinks so from all that is horrible"?
The meaning of Krogstad's name
What is "crooked place" or "crooked city"?