Nora
Lady Macbeth
Significance
Other
100

What is society's expectation of women in A Doll's House?

What is to follow what their husbands say?

100

What does Lady Macbeth break by wanting to become a man?

What is the great chain of being?

100

Who's opinion of us matters the most? (*hint: 2 answers)

Who are ourselves and God's?

100

Why does Lady Macbeth want darkness to encompass the Earth?

What is so no one sees the crime she commits?

200

What does Nora say her dad and husband treat her as?

What is a doll?

200

What are three characteristics of Lady Macbeth?

*Any of these*

What is sinister, wicked, cold, ambitious, deceptive, manipulative, cunning, smart, independent, bold

200

What does blood symbolize in Macbeth?

What is guilt?

200

What spurs Lady Macbeth's immoral ambition? (*hint: what's her seven deadly sin?)

What is greed?

300

What does Nora eat that symbolizes her deceit?

What is macaroons?

300

How does Lady Macbeth get her husband to kill Duncan?

What is she questions his manhood?

300

What does constantly indulging in dark behaviors bring?

What is more darkness?

300

What does darkness do for those who indulge in criminal activity?

What is provide a sense of security?

400

Who is Nora's catalyst that saves her from her marriage?

Who is Christine?

400

What two things does Lady Macbeth tell Macbeth to be like on the outside and the inside?

What is a flower and a serpent?

400

How does Nora remove immoral ambition from herself?

What is by revealing the truth about her crime to Torvald?

400

Why does Nora illegally get a loan?

What is to save her husband from stress?

500

What does Nora realize about her marriage?

What is she is controlled and trapped within a loveless marriage?

500

How does Lady Macbeth's personality change? And why does it change?

What is she starts off as cold and sinister and ends up frail and sick. It changes as she becomes more and more of a vessel for immoral ambition.

500

Fill in the blank

We should not let ______ influence our decisions as that leads to immoral ambition. 

What is society?

500

What is Nora and Torvald's "prefect" relationship based on?

What is a facade of society's expectations?