what is socio-economics?
the study of how social and economic factors shape social status and economic opportunities.
why is it called "a doll's house"
like a doll house, it was a beautiful illusion, arranged for show, not life.
what figurative language was the house?
a metaphor.
how does torvald’s control over financial matters reflect his role in the household?
shows his dominance and authority within the household, emphasizing the power imbalance between him and nora.
how was socio-economics significant to the play?
it shaped the lives and relationships of the characters.
what did the house represent?
the restrictive social and economical structures that define nora's life.
what does the figurative language of the house suggest? (answer 150 first).
it showed nora as a doll, posed and controlled for display.
why is krogstad important to the issue of nora’s debt?
he knows something torvalds doesn't, giving him power over her and creating much of the play’s tension.
how did socio-economics affected nora and torvald's marriage?
it pressure shaped their marriage.
what does the house mirror?
societal expectations where women were possessions and looks ruled.
how does ibsen use figurative language?
it exposes the illusion of a perfect marriage and critiques the social norms that trap individuals.
what struggle does nora face regarding money?
she struggles to manage her own money, showing her lack of freedom in marriage.
name everyone first and last name that made this presentation
kaiden schurter, sophia hogan, evelyn averett, zoey saenz