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Questions
1. Why does Mrs. Linde tell Krogstad not to ask for his letter back?
2. After returning from the party, Torvald wants to be alone with his wife for a romantic night. What, initially, spoils the mood?
3. How does Torvald respond to Krogstad’s first letter?
4. What is the relevance of the titl A Doll's House?
5. How does Nora respond to Torvald’s actions after he reads Krogstad’s letter?
Answers
1. Mrs. Linde has noticed deceit and dishonesty in Nora’s marriage. She thinks the...
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