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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

QUESTIONS ASKED AND ANSWERS | A DOLLS HOUSE



What did the black cross on Dr.rank symbolize?The black cross is meant to symbolize death. Dr. Rank says that for the next party, he will be going as invisible. This is meant to say that he will be dead.
What's the name of Nora's maid?
The maid, whose name is Helene, is a servant in the Helmers' household.
Is Dr,. Rank In Love With Nora?In his confession, Dr. Rank reveals his love for Nora to be more honest and real, as the emotion evolved while actually spending time with her
Is Nora the only Doll in a Dolls house?Nora isn't the only doll in this house because she has made her children dolls as well.

What is the main reason why Nora and her husband went to Italy?Torvald also had to take on more than one job, but he became ill, and the entire family had to go south to Italy because of Torvald's condition. Nora explains that the trip to Italy was quite expensive and that she obtained the money from her father
A Doll's House Themes?• Marriage. The main message of A Doll's House seems to be that a true (read: good) marriage is a joining of equals
• Women and Femininity. Nora of A Doll's House has often been painted as one of modern drama's first feminist heroines
• Men and Masculinity. ...
• The Home. ...
• Respect and Reputation. ...
• Love. ...
• Lies and Deceit. ...
• Money.

Name the names of nora's children?Nora and Torvald have three children, whose names are Ivar, Bobby, and Emmy. Still fairly young, they delight in playing with their mother.
"Life has taught me not to believe in fine words" who said this words?KROGSTAD
What Does MRS LINDE Represent?Linde represents the women who were not fortunate enough to live the Victorian woman's dream. In the scene, Mrs. Linde reveals to Krogstad that her marriage to an old, wealthy man was driven, not by romance, but by duty to her suffering mother and underage brothers
Why does Mrs. Linde call Nora a child?Mrs. Linde comments that Nora is still a child because she has known no hardship in her life. Nora becomes indignant and says that she too has “something to be proud and happy about.” She goes on to tell Mrs. Linde that she saved her husband's life when he was sick.

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