Henrick Ibsen’s A Doll’s House

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Henrick Ibsen’s A Doll’s House Jeopardy Henrick Ibsen’s A Doll’s House

Literary Terms Nora Torvald Krogstad 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

This is the anxiety or uncertainty a reader feels about what will What is suspense? This is the anxiety or uncertainty a reader feels about what will happen next. Row 1, Col 1

This is what Nora compares her home to. What is a doll’s house? This is what Nora compares her home to. 1,2

1,3 This is one of nicknames Torvald uses for Nora. What is squirrel/skylark/songbird/squanderbird? This is one of nicknames Torvald uses for Nora. 1,3

This is the crime both Nora and Krogstad What is forgery? This is the crime both Nora and Krogstad committed. 1,4

This is the unfair perception of a person or group not allowing for What is a stereotype? This is the unfair perception of a person or group not allowing for individuality. 2,1

This is the sweet Torvald forbids Nora to What are macaroons? This is the sweet Torvald forbids Nora to eat. 2,2

2,3 In Act 1, Torvald and Nora are discussing What is money/debt? In Act 1, Torvald and Nora are discussing their different attitudes about this. 2,3

In Act 1, Krogstad wants this in What is keep his job? In Act 1, Krogstad wants this in exchange for keeping Nora’s secret. 2,4

3,1 This is a method of characterization What is indirect characterization? This is a method of characterization requiring the reader to put clues together to figure out what a character is like. 3,1

She is a “good mother” to Nora after Nora’s mother dies in childbirth. Who is Annie-Marie? She is a “good mother” to Nora after Nora’s mother dies in childbirth. 3,2

This is how Torvald reacts after reading Krogstad’s first letter. What is angry? This is how Torvald reacts after reading Krogstad’s first letter. 3,3

Krogstad and this woman had a past romantic relationship. Who is Mrs. Linde? Krogstad and this woman had a past romantic relationship. 3,4

What is tragic? Ibsen creates Nora as a modern _________ hero. 4,1

4,2 After Nora has taken off her costume in What is “I’ve changed”? After Nora has taken off her costume in Act 3, she says these symbolic words. 4,2

4,3 In Act 3, once she realizes Torvald would What is leave him? In Act 3, once she realizes Torvald would never consider taking the blame for her, Nora decides to do this. 4,3

This is what Krogstad called Torvald that What is Torvald? This is what Krogstad called Torvald that really annoyed him. 4,4

5,1 In literature and art, the attempt to depict What is realism? In literature and art, the attempt to depict people and things as they are is called this. 5,1

At the end of Act 3, Nora calls What is a stranger? At the end of Act 3, Nora calls Torvald this. 5,2

After Torvald reads the 2nd letter from What is calms down? After Torvald reads the 2nd letter from Krogstad, he does this. 5,3

In Act 2, Krogstad changes his demand to What is a more important job? In Act 2, Krogstad changes his demand to this new demand. 5,4