A Dolls House Notes Story Questions 100 Quotes

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A Doll’s House Notes Story Questions 100 Quotes Character Analysis Events 100 100 200

A Doll’s House Notes Story Questions 100 Quotes Character Analysis Events 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500

A Doll’s House was published in what year?

A Doll’s House was published in what year?

1879

1879

Who is the author of A Doll’s House?

Who is the author of A Doll’s House?

Henrik Ibsen

Henrik Ibsen

What are two characteristics of a “Well-Made Play”?

What are two characteristics of a “Well-Made Play”?

Withheld Secret; Long Exposition; Ups and Downs in Dialogue; Plausible Denouement; Climax close to

Withheld Secret; Long Exposition; Ups and Downs in Dialogue; Plausible Denouement; Climax close to the end; Quick Resolution; Tight Plot; Casually related plot conflicts

The play can be classified as what time of drama?

The play can be classified as what time of drama?

Realist Drama

Realist Drama

What are two characteristics of Tragedy?

What are two characteristics of Tragedy?

No true definition; an imitation of a noble and complete action; fearful incidents; dramatic,

No true definition; an imitation of a noble and complete action; fearful incidents; dramatic, not narrative format; terror and pity aroused

How are Nora and Mrs. Linde related?

How are Nora and Mrs. Linde related?

Childhood friends

Childhood friends

How many children do Nora and Torvald have?

How many children do Nora and Torvald have?

Three

Three

What sweet is Nora forbidden to eat?

What sweet is Nora forbidden to eat?

Macaroons

Macaroons

Whose signature did Nora forge?

Whose signature did Nora forge?

Her father’s

Her father’s

What is the last thing the audience of A Doll’s House hears?

What is the last thing the audience of A Doll’s House hears?

A door slamming

A door slamming

“Do you think so? Do you think they would forget their mother if she

“Do you think so? Do you think they would forget their mother if she went away altogether? ”

Nora

Nora

“Nice? —because you do as your husband wishes? Well, well, you little rogue, I

“Nice? —because you do as your husband wishes? Well, well, you little rogue, I am sure you did not mean it in that way…”

Torvald Helmer

Torvald Helmer

“Your father died on the twenty ninth of September. But look here; your father

“Your father died on the twenty ninth of September. But look here; your father has dated his signature the second of October. It is a discrepancy, isn’t it? ”

Nils Krogstad

Nils Krogstad

“He suffers from a diseased moral character, Mrs. Helmer, but even he began talking

“He suffers from a diseased moral character, Mrs. Helmer, but even he began talking of its being highly important that he should live. ”

Dr. Rank

Dr. Rank

“I have learned to act prudently. Life and hard, bitter necessity have taught me

“I have learned to act prudently. Life and hard, bitter necessity have taught me that. ”

Mrs. Linde

Mrs. Linde

Who complains that society is being turned into a “sick house”?

Who complains that society is being turned into a “sick house”?

Dr. Rank

Dr. Rank

Who criticizes Mrs. Linde’s knitting hobby?

Who criticizes Mrs. Linde’s knitting hobby?

Torvald Helmer

Torvald Helmer

This character sends two letter, both of a very different nature, to the Helmer

This character sends two letter, both of a very different nature, to the Helmer home?

Nils Krogstad

Nils Krogstad

This character is deeply in love with Nora’s personality?

This character is deeply in love with Nora’s personality?

Dr. Rank

Dr. Rank

This character tries to convince Nora of the mistake she has made and tries

This character tries to convince Nora of the mistake she has made and tries to convince her to reveal all to Torvald.

Mrs. Linde

Mrs. Linde

Who does Nora give money to in the opening scene of the play, and

Who does Nora give money to in the opening scene of the play, and why?

The Porter, it is Christmas and she is being generous; she has more money

The Porter, it is Christmas and she is being generous; she has more money to give because of Torvald’s new job at the bank.

What is odd about Nora’s behavior toward her children?

What is odd about Nora’s behavior toward her children?

She treats them like her doll’s; she plays with them as if she is

She treats them like her doll’s; she plays with them as if she is a child herself

Discuss the meaning of the play’s title, A Doll’s House.

Discuss the meaning of the play’s title, A Doll’s House.

Nora is Torvald’s doll; he likes to show her off, but does not like

Nora is Torvald’s doll; he likes to show her off, but does not like to hear her speak

What does Dr. Rank send to the house to announce his death?

What does Dr. Rank send to the house to announce his death?

A card with a black cross next to his name

A card with a black cross next to his name

When Nora flirts with Dr. Rank in Act II, she shows him what?

When Nora flirts with Dr. Rank in Act II, she shows him what?

Her silk stockings

Her silk stockings