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100

Who is introduced as a happy wife and mother?

Nora Helmer

100

What social class are the Helmers?

Upper middle class

100

Who said "you are a woman" (1118)?

Torvald

100

What do Torvald's pet names for Nora symbolize?

The superficial and stereotypical roles within their marriage / Torvald is just misogynistic

100

Fences

August Wilson's 1985 play Fences

200

Who is Nora's husband who works at a bank?

Torvald Helmer

200

When Torvald asks her, what gift does Nora say she wants for Christmas?

Money

200

Who said "I want you to make sure that I am going to keep my subordinate position in the bank" (1134)?

Krogstad

200

What do the macaroons Nora buys suggest?

Her small acts of rebellion against Torvald's rules

200

Light in August

William Faulkner's 1932 novel Light in August

300

Who is Nora's childhood friend who is looking for a job?

Mrs. Linde

300

What is Krogstad's motivation for blackmailing Nora?

He wants to keep his job at the bank

300

Who said "one has to live, Doctor" (1129)?

Mrs. Linde

300

What does the Christmas Tree represent?

The outward appearance of happiness and normalcy in the Helmer household.

300

The Death of Ivan Ilych

Leo Tolstoy's 1886 novella The Death of Ivan Ilych

400

Who is Dr. Rank?

The physician who is taking care of Torvald

400

What was the date (month and day) when Nora's father died?

September 29th

400

Who said "Well, well—macaroons. I thought they were banned around here" (1130)?

Dr. Rank

400

What does the juxtaposition of Nora decorating the Christmas Tree while criticizing Krogstad symbolize?

Her conflicting roles: she is engaged in a traditional, domestic activity but is also dealing with the secretive issue of fraud

400

Macbeth

William Shakespeare's 1606 play Macbeth

500

Who is Nils Krogstad?

He works under Torvald, and he blackmailed Nora, threatening to reveal she committed fraud

500

List all of the nicknames Torvald calls Nora in Act 1 (hint: there's 4)

Lark, squirrel, wastrel, songbird

500

Who said "it's wonderful to be alive and happy" (1128)?

Nora

500

What does Torvald mean when he refers to Krogstad as a symbol of "poison"?

Torvald views him as morally contaminated, symbolizing the threat Krogstad poses to Torvald's social standing and reputation.

500

A Doll's House

Henrik Ibsen's 1879 play A Doll's House