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33 Cards in this Set
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The Christmas tree is... |
now disheveled and stripped with stumps of burnt-out candles |
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what day is it in Act 2 |
Christmas day |
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I should like to tear it to pieces |
Nora referring to the torn fancy-dress |
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What does Nora first do in act 2 |
check the letter box |
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Oh well, young children'll get used to anything |
Nurse |
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Do you think so? Do you think they'd forget their Mamma if she went away altogether? |
Nora |
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But I had to, so that I ould come and be Nanny to my little Nora |
Nurse |
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any poor girl who'd got into trouble would be glad to. And that blackguard of a man never did a thing for me |
Nurse |
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When did the Nurse' daughter write to her |
confirmation and wedding |
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what does Torvald want her to be |
a Neopolitan fisher-girl |
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what dance does Torvald want her to do |
the tarantella which she learned in Capri |
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Ans so do you, if you ask me, or you wouldn't be your father's daughter |
Kristina |
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What is wrong with Dr. Rank |
he has consumption of the spine "syphilis" from his father who had many mistresses |
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Torvald's so incredibly fond of me that he wants to keep me all to himself, as he says. in the early days he used to get quite jealous if i even mentioned people I'd liked back at home |
Nora |
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Why was Kristin weary of Dr. Rank |
she thought he was the rich gentleman Nora described earlier |
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but wasn't it nice of me to do as you said? |
nora |
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nice? to do what your husband says? all right, little scatterbrain, I know you didn't mean it like that |
Torvald |
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what does Nora claim about why she begs on behalf of Krogstad |
he could right terrible things about Torval on scurrilous newspapers like what happened to her father |
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Why does Torvald not give in to Nora's begging |
because the people at the Bank already know what will happen and changing his mind will make it look like he is influenced by his wife he also hates how Krogstad thinks he can call him by his Christian name since he did so when they were in school together |
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what does Torvald think Nora is calling him in response to his reason for firing Krogstad |
petty |
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What does Torvald find insulting and touching |
Nora's anxiousness |
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You'll see that I'm man enough to take it all myself |
Torvald |
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Very well, Nora, then we shall share it as man and wife |
Torvald |
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There's still one more test to make, and when I've finished that I shall know pretty well whn the final designation will begin |
Dr. Rank |
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Helmer's too sensitive to ba able to face anything ugly- I won't have him in my sick-room |
Dr. Rank |
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what does the card with the blak cross on it mean |
when Dr. Rank's disgusting end has begun his death |
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Dr. Rank's father was |
a gau young sublatern too fond of asparagus, truffles, oysters, port and champagne, and foie gras |
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those who are away are quickly forgotten |
Dr. Rank |
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What does Dr. Rank |
that like Torvald, he is willing to give up his life for Nora he loves her |
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you see, there are some people that one loves, and others that perhaps one would rather be with |
Nora |
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I loved Papa best but I always found it terribly amusing to slip into the Servant's hall because they always talked about such interesting things, and they never lectured me at all |
Nora |
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What does Krogstad advise Nora |
if she has a desparate plan to run away or something worse, she should give it up |
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by the end of act 2, how many hous does Nora expect to have |
31 |