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Questions on A Doll’s House What dance is Nora practicing? a. Waltz b. Tarantella c. Marimba d. Tango What does the black cross on Dr. Rank’s calling card mean? a. He will die soon b. He practices black magic c. He is not a Christian d. He is an undertaker 3. Which character knows about Nora's forgery? a. Krogstad b. Her father c. Her mother d. Torvald

Questions on A Doll’s House 4. What does Nora try to prevent Torvald from doing? a. Having an affair b. Going away on business c. Driving a car d. Reading the mail 5. How does Nora envision her death? a. Being run over by horses b. Heart attack c. Drowning in the icy river d. Strangled by Torvald 6. Nora is raised by her: a. Aunt b. Her father c. mother d. Nanny

Questions on A Doll’s House 7. Dr. Rank is secretly in love with: a. Helene b. Nora c. Torvald d. Mrs. Linde 8. Whose signature does Nora forge to secure a loan? a. Father's b. Motehr’s c. Husbad’s d. Mrs. Linde’s 9. After Torvald's discovery, what is his biggest concern? a. Where they should run away b. Loss of money c. Nora's well-being d. His reputation 10. Torvald forbids Nora to eat: a. At the table b. Chocolate c. Cheese d. Macaroons

Questions on A Doll’s House Does Torvald think that Nora is responsible with money? What has made Mrs. Linde’s life difficult since she last saw Nora? Why did the Helmers travel to Italy for a year? Why does Krogstad have the ability to blackmail Nora? Is Torvald likely to listen to his wife and keep Krogstad employed at the bank?

Questions on A Doll’s House 6. Could Dr. Rank have helped Nora with the initial loan? 7. Why is Nora going to dance the tarantella in an outfit of a Neapolitan fisher girl at the ball the next evening? 8. Dr. Rank is dying. Why won’t he inform his friend Torvald of this fact directly? 9. Why might Mrs. Linde have some influence over Krogstad?

Questions on A Doll’s House 10. Why does Mrs. Linde tell Krogstad not to ask for his letter back? 11. After returning from the party, Torvald wants to be alone with his wife for a romantic night. What, initially, spoils the mood? 12. How does Torvald respond to Krogstad’s first letter? 13. What is the relevance of the titl A Doll's House? 14. How does Nora respond to Torvald’s actions after he reads Krogstad’s letter?

Questions on A Doll’s House 10. Why does Mrs. Linde tell Krogstad not to ask for his letter back? 11. After returning from the party, Torvald wants to be alone with his wife for a romantic night. What, initially, spoils the mood? 12. How does Torvald respond to Krogstad’s first letter? 13. What is the relevance of the titl A Doll's House? 14. How does Nora respond to Torvald’s actions after he reads Krogstad’s letter?