Quote Identification
L.D. ID in A Doll's House
Content
Vocabulary
Lit Devices
100

"Suppose, now, that I borrowed fifty pounds today, and you spent it all in the Christmas week, and then on New Year's Eve a slate fell on my head and killed me."

Who is...Helmer speaking to Nora

100

Home, a domestic domain in which women were in charge during the Victorian era around Christmas time

What is... setting

100

Which pet names does Helmer not use to look down upon Nora?

-Skylark

-Pomplemousse

-Squirrel

-Spendthrift

What is... Pomplemousse

100

Definition: someone who spends money freely or wastefully

Sentence: Has my little __________been wasting money again?

What is... spendthrift

100

The time and place (or when and where) of the story

What is... the setting

200

"Is it my little squirrel bustling about?"

Who is...Helmer to Nora

200

“An atmosphere of lies infects and poisons the whole life of a home. Each breath the children take in such a house is full of the germs of evil.”

What is... dramatic irony

200

Who is taking Mr. Krogstad's post at the job?

Who is... Mrs. Linde

200

Definition: move or cause to move energetically or busily

Sentence: Is it my little squirrel __________ about?

What is... bustle/bustling

200

An element, image, or idea that recurs throughout a work of literature

What is... a motif

300

A: "But don't you think it is nice of me, too, to do as you wish?"

B: "Nice?—because you do as your husband wishes? Well, well, you little rogue, I am sure you did not mean it in that way."

Who is... Nora to Helmer

300

The title, A Doll’s House, is an example of

What is... a metaphor

300

Nora uses this to distract Helmer from reading Krogstad's blackmail letter

What is... the tarantella dance

300

Definition: pass by

Sentence: But twenty-four hours have __________since then, and in that time I have witnessed incredible things in this house.

What is... elapse/elapsed

300

A plot device for creating situations in which the audience knows more about the situations, the causes of conflicts, and their resolutions before the leading characters or actors.

What is... dramatic irony

400

“How will you be able to prevent it? Am I to understand that you can pay the balance that is owing?"

Who is...Krogstad to Nora

400

“The Christmas Tree is […] stripped of its ornaments and with burnt-down candle-ends on its disheveled branches"

What is... symbolism

400

What does Helmer call Nora upon finding out the truth in Krogstad's letter?

What is... miserable creature

400

Definition: lacking what is considerate in dealing with others

Sentence: Katherine, a main character in Taming of the Shrew, has a ___________ nature; she is always insulting and demeaning those around her. 

What is... tactless

400

A person, object, image, word, or event that evokes a range of additional meaning beyond and usually more abstract than its literal significance

What is... a symbol

500

“They must have a complete understanding between them, which is impossible with all this concealment and falsehood going on.”

Who is... Mrs. Linde to Krogstad

500

Tarantella is the "death dance" highlighting the death of the relationship between Nora and Helmer as well as her “death” as a wife, and rebirth as an individual. 

What is... symbolism

500

What is the very last, significant stage direction?

What is... the door shutting from below (Nora leaving)

500

Definition: uncertain how to act or proceed

Sentence: Makes a movement towards the door, but stands __________.

What is... irresolute

500

The connotation or associations of word choice, must be specified or qualified.

What is... diction