Monday, April 15, 2013

A Doll's House, Act I: Analysis Question

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Example: Why do you think Torvald is a good husband?

19 comments:

  1. Why do you think Nora's character is in depth?

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  2. Why do you think Nora is that afraid to tell Tolvard the truth, other than the fact that he wouldn't want to be helped?

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  3. Why do you think Tolvard is not as close to the children as Nora?

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  4. Why do you think the relationship and previous encounter of Mrs. Linde and Krogstad is mentioned? Do you think it holds any significance to the characters' pasts and will it affect the future?

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  5. what will you do if you are Nora?

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  6. DO you think Nora was spending the money for her own good or was she really caring for her husband? (When they went to Italy)

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  7. Do you think borrowing the money was a bad idea, if so what were some alternatives?

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  8. Why does Nora act silly in front of Torvald?

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  9. Why Torvald likes to give Nora so many nicknames instead of calling her real name?

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  10. Why do u think Nora tries to persuade Torvald to keep Krogstad; however, he refused to keep Krogstad?

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  11. Why do you think Nora didn't want to tell Torvald about the money, instead she decided to go through the forgery?

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  12. Why do you think Nora does not seem to care about revealing such sensitive information to Krogstad?

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  13. Why do you think Torvad treated Nora like a pet rather then a serious human being?

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  14. Why did Nora tell Krogstad that she forged her dead father's signature?

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  15. Do you think it was necessary for Nora to lend money?

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  16. Why do Torvad give Nora too many nicknames?

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  17. Why does Nora have so many nicknames?

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  18. Do you think Nora is a good wife?

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  19. DO you think Nora was justified to borrow the money from her father?

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