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A Doll's House: Act Three - Quiz
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Discuss the effect of sending notes on the story.
Are Christine's feelings for Krogstad sincere?
Explain the following quote: "I am not afraid of you any longer. As soon as the New Year comes I shall in a very short time be free of the whole thing."
Why does Christine want to expose Nora?
Explain the irony behind Helmer wishing that his wife would be threatened so he could save her.
Is Helmer's reaction to his wife's indiscretion justified?
Why does Nora accept her husband's remarks that she is helpless and cannot act responsibly due to her lack of knowledge for so long?
Who should be held responsible for the problems in the Helmer marriage?
Discuss Nora's motivation for independence.
Has Nora acted responsibly where her children are concerned?
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