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    Flashcards for A Doll's House - IB

    These interactive flashcards help IB English Lang & Lit (Old) students Standard Level (SL) and Higher Level (HL) quickly review and memorize the essential definitions, formulas, and terms needed for success in IB Exams. Each card focuses on A Doll's House and is aligned with the IB English Lang & Lit (Old) syllabus, ensuring focused revision on textual analysis, language and identity, and perspectives and contexts. Students can test themselves anytime, anywhere, perfect for reinforcing tricky concepts, learning IB terminology, and committing formulas to memory. By using RevisionDojo's flashcards consistently, learners turn repetition into mastery and enter the exam with confidence.

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    What is the main theme of 'A Doll's House'?

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    The play explores themes of gender roles, identity, and personal freedom.

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    What is the main theme of 'A Doll's House'?

    The play explores themes of gender roles, identity, and personal freedom.

    Who is the protagonist of 'A Doll's House'?

    Nora Helmer is the protagonist who undergoes a profound transformation.

    What secret does Nora keep from Torvald?

    Nora secretly took out a loan to save Torvald's life.

    How does Torvald treat Nora?

    Torvald is patronizing, treating Nora like a child or a pet.

    What does the tarantella dance symbolize?

    The tarantella represents Nora's desperate attempt to maintain control and foreshadows her deception.

    What is the significance of Christmas in the play?

    Christmas symbolizes the facade of happiness in the Helmer household.

    What does the New Year represent for Nora?

    The New Year symbolizes Nora's rebirth and new beginning.

    How does Ibsen use dramatic irony in the play?

    The audience knows about Nora's secret long before Torvald does.

    What is the controversial ending of 'A Doll's House'?

    Nora leaves her family, asserting her individuality and duties to herself.

    Who is Kristine Linde?

    Kristine is Nora's old friend who serves as a foil to Nora.

    What role does Nils Krogstad play in the story?

    Krogstad is the antagonist who threatens to reveal Nora's secret.

    What does Torvald's reaction to Nora's secret reveal?

    It reveals his true character and obsession with honor and reputation.

    What literary technique does Ibsen use to hint at the climax?

    Ibsen uses foreshadowing, such as Dr. Rank's talk of moral corruption.

    What does Nora's transformation signify?

    It signifies her awakening to her own individuality and self-discovery.

    How did 'A Doll's House' impact society?

    It challenged societal norms and sparked debates about women's rights.

    What is the significance of the letterbox in the play?

    Nora's anxiety about the letterbox foreshadows the revelation of her secret.

    What does Nora's quote about duties imply?

    It implies that she prioritizes her own needs and individuality over societal expectations.

    What is the setting of 'A Doll's House'?

    The play is set in 19th-century Norway.

    What does the play critique regarding marriage?

    It critiques the power dynamics and societal expectations within marriage.

    How does the play end?

    Nora leaves Torvald and her children to embark on a journey of self-discovery.