Krogstad's blackmail of Nora to be considered a better man is this type of irony.
What is situational irony
100
Nora reveals this secret to Mrs. Linde
What is she has been paying back a loan to Krogstad
100
Nora's conversation with Anne-Marie revolves around this.
What is the children potentially being without a mother
100
Mrs. Linde left Krogstad because of this.
What is her need to provide monetarily for her mother and brothers
200
Nora believes she has been treated like one of these by both her father and Torvald.
What is a doll
200
Torvald's discussion with Nora about poisonous lies is considered this type of irony.
What is dramatic irony
200
The first interaction between Nora and Torvald reveals that this play will be about this.
What is marriage
200
Nora's relationship with Dr. Rank differs from her relationship with Torvald in this way.
What is openness and honesty; mutual respect
200
These people are "shipwrecked."
Who are Mrs. Linde and Krogstad
300
This is used in a conversation between Nora and Dr. Rank to symbolize his impending death.
What is a black, invisible hat.
300
Nora's discussion with Anne-Marie, the nanny/nurse, about being a mother is considered to be this since it gives us a hint about what Nora is thinking of doing.
What is foreshadowing
300
Conversations in Act I mostly revolve around this topic (Hint: Nora is quite excited about it).
What is Torvald's promotion
300
Dr. Rank confesses this to Nora.
What is his love for her
300
Torvald proves to Nora that he ultimately cares about these more than he cares about her.
What are appearances
400
This is used to symbolize Nora's change in Act III.
What is changing out of her masquerade dress.
400
Nora and Krogstad actually relate more than they think because of their similar thought of this.
What is suicide
400
Mrs. Linde comes off as various adjectives in Act I. Name a few.
What is tired, lonely, independent, etc.
400
Nora reveals this possession to Dr. Rank.
What are her stockings.
400
This was the miracle that Nora hoped for.
What is Torvald taking the blame and wishing to shield Nora from the trouble of her forgery.
500
This is used to symbolize Nora's desire to be independent and Torvald's hold on her.
What is the Tarentella
500
Nora reveals to Torvald that these are most important to her.
What are her "duties" to herself
500
Nora spent all of last Christmas doing what?
What is making Christmas ornaments
500
In their second meeting, Krogstad tells Nora he doesn't want anymore money. Instead, he wants this.
What is a higher position than Torvald at the bank.