1. In what ways does Torvald portray naturalistic elements? What does this reveal about society and its control on individuals? What is Ibsen trying to say about the importance of reputation?
2. Explain how Ibsen utilizes Krogstad to show the importance of reputation? What does this reveal about social pressures? Why is intention disregarded by society?
3. In what ways is Nora used to show the effects of Reputation? Give detailed examples of these occurrences, and state how the ways in which Ibsen explored naturalism?
4. To what extent does the naturalistic setting give the play authenticity? Give examples that convey the family's desire to be be of a certain reputation or social status?
2. Explain how Ibsen utilizes Krogstad to show the importance of reputation? What does this reveal about social pressures? Why is intention disregarded by society?
3. In what ways is Nora used to show the effects of Reputation? Give detailed examples of these occurrences, and state how the ways in which Ibsen explored naturalism?
4. To what extent does the naturalistic setting give the play authenticity? Give examples that convey the family's desire to be be of a certain reputation or social status?