A Doll's House: Symbolism Quiz
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What does the Christmas tree symbolize in 'A Doll's House'?

  • Nora's moral growth, maturity, and rebirth
  • Life, celebration, and happiness (correct)
  • Nora's rebellion, innocence, and childishness
  • Spiritual rebirth and religious celebration
  • What do the macaroons symbolize in the play?

  • Spiritual rebirth and religious celebration
  • Life, celebration, and happiness
  • Nora's rebellion, innocence, and childishness (correct)
  • Nora's moral growth, maturity, and rebirth
  • What do the rocking chair and the fireplace/stove symbolize?

  • Nora's internal conflict; seeking warmth, comfort, and love (correct)
  • Spiritual rebirth and religious celebration; life, celebration, and happiness
  • Nora's rebellion, innocence, and childishness; Nora's moral growth, maturity, and rebirth
  • The sham of nineteenth century society; relationship between Nora and Helmer
  • What is the significance of the title 'A Doll's House'?

    <p>Represents Nora as a doll controlled by her husband and father</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the symbolism of the doors throughout the play?

    <p>Symbolizes the entrance of different characters into Nora's life</p> Signup and view all the answers

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