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  1. In this quotation from Act One, Nora describes to Mrs. Linde the circumstances under which she would consider telling Torvald about the secret loan she took in order to save his life.

    • Gender Roles

      Krogstad had threatened Nora with blackmail before returning...

    • Marriage

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    • Dr. Rank

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    • Nora Helmer

      Mrs. Linde responds to Nora’s offer of help getting a job at...

  2. Nora! Just like a woman. Seriously though, Nora, you know what I think about these things. No debts! Never borrow! There’s always something inhibited, something unpleasant, about a home built on credit and borrowed money.

  3. A Doll's House - Character Quotes (Nora) Get a hint. "There is a shilling. No, keep the change". Click the card to flip 👆. -frivolous w/ money. -careless. -firmly established part of her character. -foreshadowing her downfall in the end.

    • Henrik Ibsen
    • 1879
    • “You have never loved me. You have only thought it pleasant to be in love with me.” ― Henrik Ibsen, A Doll's House.
    • “HELMER: But this is disgraceful. Is this the way you neglect your most sacred duties? NORA: What do you consider is my most sacred duty? HELMER: Do I have to tell you that?
    • “You see, there are some people that one loves, and others that perhaps one would rather be with.” ― Henrik Ibsen, A Doll's House.
    • “I must make up my mind which is right – society or I.” ― Henrik Ibsen, A Doll's House.
  4. Toward the end of Act Three, Nora imagines her suicide, freezing in the black water, never again to see her husband or children: Never see him again. Never, never. Never see the children...

  5. Another conflict exists between Mrs. Linde and Nora, old friends, argue with one another as Mrs. Linde advises Nora to not be so friendly with Mr. Rank, and to end her relationship with him as she ...

  6. A Doll's House critical quotes by character. Get a hint. Nora- Frances Gray. Click the card to flip 👆. "Ibsen told friends that Nora's name was actually a pet name, short for 'Leonora.'. This means she is never once addressed as an adult in the play." "By the end of the play, Nora is aware that her personality has been largely constructed by ...

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