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Post by Admin on Feb 5, 2016 16:32:35 GMT
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Post by madisson on Apr 7, 2016 1:33:17 GMT
1)Why does Nora pay double the amount of money to the porter? 2) Does Nora love Torvald for his money?
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Post by jordan on Apr 7, 2016 15:54:49 GMT
1.) Why does Torvald make such a big deal out of Nora eating macaroons? 2.) Why does Krog receive such a bad welcome when coming to Torvald and Nora's house?
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Post by luisom on Apr 8, 2016 2:54:31 GMT
1. Is Torvald foreshadowing as he states "nearly all young criminals have had lying mothers," then Nora reflects on her actions with her children?
2. Do the exchange of misery between Mrs. Linde and Nora play any importance through out the book?
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Post by joseph4 on Apr 8, 2016 3:49:16 GMT
1) What is Torvald and Nora's relationship like? 2) Why is Torvald hiding things from Nora?
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Post by jbird136 on Apr 8, 2016 3:57:27 GMT
1. Do the macaroons symbolize how spoiled Nora is because, in this time macaroon were only eating by rich families, but Nora and Torvald are not? 2. Did Nora become a prostitute, to help bring Torvold to Italy, to cure him of his illness?
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Post by rileycaraway on Apr 8, 2016 4:41:50 GMT
1. Why does Torvald insult Nora and then say he loves her? 2. Why are the Helmers so obsessed with money?
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Post by annieprentice on Apr 8, 2016 6:08:36 GMT
1) What is the importance of Mrs. Linde's role in the play? 2) Why does the doctor come to see Torvald?
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Post by ruohongxu on Apr 8, 2016 6:10:01 GMT
1) Why didn't Nora tell Torvald the truth that the money supporting them to Italy was illegally borrowed? 2) Was it a common scene that husbands teased their wife for fun in 19th century?
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Post by brooksh on Apr 8, 2016 12:24:30 GMT
1.) Why does Torvald call Nora a spendthrift? 2.) Why is money so important to them?
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Post by micahwall8 on Apr 8, 2016 15:29:08 GMT
Why does the husband call her squirrel? Why does torvald question nora so much?
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Post by rayshonds19 on Apr 8, 2016 16:26:41 GMT
1) Why does Torvald give his wife so much money and then call her wasteful? 2) Why does Nora want to buy her gift on her own?
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Post by Mattgreenwood on Apr 8, 2016 17:31:50 GMT
1) why does Torvald hide things from Nora? 2) did Nora become a prostitute to help Torvald with his illness?
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Post by ryanlewis on Apr 11, 2016 17:25:53 GMT
1)why does torvald call his wife wasteful 2)why is torvals so worried about giving his wife money?
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Post by jacobspohrer on May 2, 2016 19:22:34 GMT
Do the macaroons represent the child-like appearance and feigned innocence because they are sweets and children like these sweets?
Is Nora asking Torvald to accept her friend into his bank an example of her manipulative personality?
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