Henrick Ibsen’s A Doll’s House

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
A Doll’s House Henrik Ibsen.
Advertisements

A Doll’s House – Growth and Development
Do Now What rights have women won during the last 50 years? The last 100 years? How has the status of women changed? For what rights are women still fighting?
DRAMA II Lecture 3 1. Analysis of Drama PART I Henrik Ibsens The Dolls House as Modern Playwright PART II 2.
A Doll’s House – Growth and Development Mr. Pesci and and Ms. Hanna.
A Doll’s House by Herik Ibsen
What did you find about the roles, expectations, portrayals, economic status, and/or literary representations of women in the Victorian Age?
A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen. Theme I have been more of a poet and less of a social philosopher than most people have been inclined to believe.... I can’t.
A Doll House/ A Doll’s House Author: Henrik Ibsen ( ) -written in Takes place in Norway during the Victorian Era -The public found the play.
Henrik Ibsen and Realism A Doll House or A Doll’s House.
A Doll’s House: During Reading
Bellwork – 5 minute right Task - *Take one of the newspapers and pick an article to read and respond to in one paragraph. *You will need to somehow connect.
Symbolism In “A Doll House”
A Doll's House – Act 2 Page 980.
A Doll's House – Act 2 Page 975.
English 12 - Mr. Rinka Lesson #59 Henrik Ibsen & A Doll’s House Act Three.
Be a Scholar: A Doll’s House
Unit Test Review.
A Doll’s House By: Henrik Ibsen.
Henrik Ibsen. About the Author  Norwegian playwright in the 1800s  Had an alcoholic father/submissive mother  Family was in debt and went bankrupt.
The Power of Love to Destroy
A Doll’s House Henrik Ibsen. Characters in A Doll’s House  Torvald Helmer, a lawyer Nora, his wife Dr. Rank Mrs. Kristine Linde Nils Krogstad Anne Marie,
BY: HENRIK IBSEN A Doll’s House. A DOLLS HOUSE WAS FIRST PUBLISHED ON DECEMBER 4, IT WAS EXTREMELY CONTROVERSIAL AND MANY DISLIKED THE PLAY, BUT.
Symbolism in A Doll’s House
Mr. Swindells’ ENGLISH 10 Don’t Forget... Contestants.
A Doll’s House Intro. to Drama Notes.
English 12 - Mr. Rinka Lesson #58 Henrik Ibsen & A Doll’s House Act Two.
A Doll’s House By. Henrik Ibsen.
Do Now What rights have women won during the last 50 years? The last 100 years? How has the status of women changed? For what rights are women still.
Sentence Errors Comma-Splices and Run-ons You need a full sheet of paper for taking notes and for the quiz at the end.
Topic: Infer beliefs of the Victorian period EQ: What can we infer the beliefs of the Victorian period based on the interaction of the characters in A.
A Doll’s House Act II. Take a few minutes to share your Dialectical Journals with your partner. Look in particular at quotes that deal with: Nora’s relationship.
Heading – A Doll’s House 3 What rights do you think women DID NOT possess in the 19 th Century? What could they NOT do?
Groups 1 & 2 Important Points. Group 1 (pages ) Christmas…difference between Act 1 and Act 2 opening scene Nora wants to “tear [dress] all to pieces”
XXXX has a Substitute Teacher
Symbols and Characters of Importance
A DOLL’S HOUSE ACT 2.
WARM UP #28: Pre-Reading Questions
A doll’s house act ii questions
A Doll’s House By: Henrik Ibsen.
Further introductory notes
Nils Krogstad By Steph and Cindy.
Questions on A Doll’s House
Groups 7 & 8.
Consider “You see, there are some people that one loves, and others that perhaps one would rather be with.” ― Henrik Ibsen, A Doll's House.
A Doll’s House.
A Doll’s House Notes Story Questions Quotes Character Analysis Events
A Doll’s House Henrik Ibsen.
A Doll’s House Act I Review.
Heading – Comparative Text
Today’s To Do Swap responses to Hughes with a classmate. Provide feedback (10 min). Hand in. Look over symbolism grades. Discuss. Symbolism review (PP.
Warm Up Discussion Questions: Act 2
The TARANTELLA In A Doll’s House
A Doll’s House Intro. to Drama Notes.
“Jeopardy” A Doll’s House
What two things did they need to protect themselves against?
A Doll’s House Henrik Ibsen.
A Doll’s House by Herik Ibsen
Answer in complete sentences!!!!!!
A doll’s house act ii questions
A Doll’s House.
A play A Doll House by Henik Ibsen
Henrick Ibsen’s A Doll’s House
SYMBOLISM in A Doll’s House
The Characters.
A Doll’s House AP English Literature.
Modern Drama Instructor : Dr. Ibrahim Elshinnawy
Health Science Human and Social Dimension
potluck= a meal each person prepares at home and brings it to a party
What’s your nationality? Where are you from?
Presentation transcript:

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

Symbols Mrs. Linde Dr. Rank 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500

Torvald and Nora’s father treated her as though she is one of these. What is a doll? Torvald and Nora’s father treated her as though she is one of these. Row 1, Col 1

1,2 This is the reason Mrs. Linde breaks off her What is he could not support her family? This is the reason Mrs. Linde breaks off her previous relationship with Krogstad. 1,2

This is the disease Dr. Rank has. What is syphilis? This is the disease Dr. Rank has. 1,3

These symbolize Nora’s defiance and What are macaroons? These symbolize Nora’s defiance and rebellion. 2,1

In Act 1, this is why Mrs. Linde comes What is looking for a job? In Act 1, this is why Mrs. Linde comes to visit Nora. 2,2

These are what Nora shows Dr. Rank when they are alone in the dark. What are silk stockings? These are what Nora shows Dr. Rank when they are alone in the dark. 2,3

Mrs. Linde is repairing this for Nora. What is Nora’s costume? Mrs. Linde is repairing this for Nora. 3,1

In Act 3, this is how Mrs. Linde is supposed What is ask Krogstad to retrieve the letter? In Act 3, this is how Mrs. Linde is supposed to help Nora. 3,2

This is why Nora refrains from asking Dr. Rank for money to repay What is he revealed his love for her? This is why Nora refrains from asking Dr. Rank for money to repay Krogstad. 3,3

This symbolizes the Nora’s newfound independence at the end of Act 3. What is a slamming door? This symbolizes the Nora’s newfound independence at the end of Act 3. 4,1

4,2 In Act 3, this is what Mrs Linde suggests What is get married? In Act 3, this is what Mrs Linde suggests to Krogstad about their relationship. 4,2

4,3 This is the message Dr. Rank conveys by What is he is going away to die alone? This is the message Dr. Rank conveys by leaving a calling card with a black cross drawn across it. 4,3

These represent secrets. What are the letters? These represent secrets. 5,1

This is the hobby that Torvald offers advice about to Mrs. Linde. What is knitting/embroidery? This is the hobby that Torvald offers advice about to Mrs. Linde. 5,2

5,3 After the masquerade party, Dr. Rank What is a cigar? After the masquerade party, Dr. Rank stops by and asks Torvald for this. 5,3