This is the protagonist in A Doll's House and eventually leaves her husband, searching for independence.
Who is Nora Helmer?
Nora secretly borrowed money to fund this for her family?
What is a trip to Italy?
This theme is central to Nora's decision to leave her family.
What is the search for identity/independence?
This festive decoration represents Nora's changing emotional state throughout the play.
What is a Christmas Tree?
The play takes place in this country.
What is Norway?
Nora's husband, known for calling her pet names and controls the finances and etc in their household.
Who is Torvald Helmer?
Krogstad threatens to expose Nora unless she does this.
What is convincing Torvald to let him keep his job?
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This style of dance symbolizes Nora's frantic attempt to maintain control and distract Torvald.
What is the tarantella?
The entire action of the play happens in this specific room of the Helmer household.
What is the living room?
A friend of Nora's, is a widow who seeks employment from Torvald.
Who is Mrs. Linde?
What is a "little skylark" or "little squirrel"?
The tension between appearance and reality is best shown in this social structure.
What is marriage?
These written items symbolize hidden truths and the power of exposure
What are the letters?
The time period of this play, when women had very few legal rights.
What is the late 19th century/ Victorian era?
This character blackmails Nora over a loan she took out.
Who is Krogstad?
The play ends with the dramatic action by Nora.
What is she leaves the house and slams the door?
The play critiques this societal institution that limits women's rights.
This piece of clothing represents Nora's performance for Torvald and society.
What is Nora's costume/dress?
This piece of furniture is where Torvald finds the letter, symbolizing the home's exposure.
What is the letterbox?
This doctor is secretly in love with Nora and is terminally ill.
Who is Dr. Rank?
This legal detail makes Nora's loan problematic.
What is she forged her father's signature?
The play was revolutionary for its time because it questioned this.
What is the traditional role of women in the family?
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What is confinement?