1. Why does Torvald make such a decisive show of mailing the letter firing Krogstad against Nora’s pleas? Show textual evidence (Quote from the text)
2. After Dr. Rank professes his love, Nora demands the lamp be brought in. Why? is this light real or artificial? What might Ibsen be suggesting about truth and light in the Helmer's household? Show textual evidence (Quote from the text)
3. Some histories of the tarantella dance explain that it represents a woman's frustration in oppression. How does this apply to Nora's dance at the end of Act 2? Show textual evidence (Quote from the text)