The secret Nora keeps from Torvald?
What is borrowing money without Torvald's knowledge?
Nora's small acts of rebellion
What do the macaroons symbolize?
Nora
Who says, "A woman cannot be herself in modern society?"
Dr. Rank
Who is Torvald's best friend?
Christmas
What holiday is being celebrated in the play?
Nora's old school friend.
Who is Mrs. Linde?
The search for identity and independence
What theme is represented by Nora's decision to leave her family?
Torvald
Who says, "An atmosphere of lies infects and poisons the whole life of a home?"
He works under Torvald at the bank.
What relationship does Krogstad have with Torvald?
The slamming of the door.
What final sound heard at end of the play?
Reveal Nora's forgery to Torvald.
What dos Krogstad threaten to do?
It reflects the decay and corruption within society.
Why is Dr. Rank's illness symbolic?
Identify the speaker: "Something glorious is going to happen."
Who is Nora?
She agrees to convince Krogstad to retrieve the letter.
Who is Kristine?
His patronizing attitude towards Nora calling her...
What is a little squirrel?
The tarantella
What dance does Nora perform at the party?
Its deterioration mirrors her unraveling emotions.
How does the Christmas tree reflect Nora's mental state?
She has been controlled and treated like a plaything by her father and husband.
What does Nora mean when se says she has been treated as a doll?
He is a close friend and secretly in love with her.
Who is Dr. Rank?
A card with a black cross.
What does Dr. Rank leave in the mailbox?
he is furious and accuses Nora of ruining his life.
How does Torvald react when he reads Krogstad's first letter?
It shows her performing for his approval while masking her inner turmoil.
What is Nora dancing the tarantella?
She wants companionship and to build a life with him.
Who is Kristine and Krogstad?
She leaves her husband and child
What controversial decision does Nora make at end of play?