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Henrik Ibsen
A Doll¡¯s House
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Question 1-1
Near the beginning of the play, how does
Mrs. Linde¡¯s presence
help to define Nora¡¯s
character
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Mrs. Linde vs. Nora
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Mrs. Linde vs. Nora
Practical
Down-to-earth
Romantic
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Mrs. Linde vs. Nora
Dedicated
Irresponsible
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Mrs. Linde vs. Nora
Experienced
Sensible
Insensitive
Ignorant
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Question 1-2
How does Nora¡¯s
response to
Krogstad¡¯s entrance
tell us something
about Nora
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Pg. 9
NORA (takes a step toward him and whispers
tensely). You What is it What do you want
to talk to my husband about
KROGSTAD. Business - you might call it. I hold a
minor post in the bank, and I hear¡¦(»ý·«)
NORA. Oh - then it isn¡¯t -
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Nora and Dr. Rank
Equality
Sincerity
Interactive
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Pg. 15
¡°I often chat with Dr. Rank about that kind of thing. He enjoys it, you see.¡±
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Nora : When I was at home, of course I loved pap best. But I always used to think it was terribly amusing to go down and talk to the servants, because they never told me what I ought to do, and they were such fun to listen to.
Rank : I see. So I¡¯ve taken their place
Nora : Oh dear, sweet Dr. Rank, I didn¡¯t mean that at all. But I¡¯m sure you understand-I feel the same about Torvald as I did about Papa.
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Question 2-2
If he were
eliminated,
what would
be lost
Pictures of the first performance
at Det Kongelige Teater
Peter W. Jerndorff as Dr. Rank
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Pg. 2
Ibsen himself said he had a larger them
¡°I¡¯m not even sure what women¡¯s rights really are. To me it has been a question of h