What dies throughout the play? and symbolizes their marriage?
The Christmas tree
What character is depicted as evil, but in truth is j a chill guy?
Krogstad
What time period is it set in?
18th century
What is Nora referred to by Torvald?
- Squirrelkin
- Squanderbird
- Spend thrift
- Songbird
What is the first symbol of Nora's deceit towards her husband, seen in Act 1?
The macaroons
What kind of character is Ms. Linde?
A foil
What symbolises Nora's decision and her confidence in said choice?
Her slamming the door, no looking back
What does Nora think of the law?
Its "stupid"
What symbol represents the truth?
The letters from Krogstad
Who has an STD?
Dr. Ranks father
What is brought into the living room that ends Nora and Dr. Rank's flirty moment?
What does Nora say to Torvald when they begin their serious discussion?
"I've changed"
Free points if you reenact Nora and Dr. Ranks stocking's discussion
Free points
Did Nora and Torvald ever buss it down?
Yes, they have kids
What motif is seen when Nora mentions the future?
The doorbell ringing
What follows the line: “But no man would sacrifice his honor for the one he loves."
"It is a thing hundreds of thousands of women have done.”
What does Nora do in front of a crowd that gets Torvald going....
The tarantella
What character gives up her past life to fit into the Norwegian society?
Anne Marie
- To dance
- When she slams the door
- When she goes to "change"
- When she first comes into the house
Figure out this quote from Act 3 "I elrsee ouy mfro yan hsuc bgiosnlaoti"
"I release you from any such obligations"