What does Nora ask Helen to hide?

What does Nora tell Helene to do with the Christmas tree? Nora tells her to hide the Christmas tree.

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What does Nora ask Helen the maid to hide?

Nora: Hide the Christmas Tree carefully, Helen.

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What is Nora trying to hide from Torvald?

Nora's father died before Torvald had a chance to find out that the money didn't come from him. Nora has kept the source of the money a secret because she doesn't want his “man's pride” to be hurt.

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What does Nora ask for?

In the first act, Nora seems to just want money from her husband Torvald. In the first encounter with Torvald after showing him what she just bought for their kids, she doesn't delay herself in asking for money. Even when asked what she would like for Christmas, money is her answer.

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How much money does Nora pay the porter?

Nora Helmer enters the house with packages and a Christmas tree. She pays the porter double what she owes him and eats some macaroons.

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Why does Nora tell the porter to hide the tree?

The porter is carrying a Christmas tree, and Nora tells the maid to hide it because she doesn't want the children to see it before it's decorated.

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What did Nora secretly borrow a large sum of money for?

Nora Helmer once secretly borrowed a large sum of money so that her husband could recuperate from a serious illness. She never told him of this loan and has been secretly paying it back in small installments by saving from her household allowance.

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Who does Nora have a crush on?

Nora and Ren have been together ever since the attack on Kuroyuri which happened when they were both very young. At some point during this time, Nora began to develop feelings for Ren but is quick to dismiss any idea of them being "together-together".

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What does Nora do to pay off her debt?

To save Torvald's pride, Nora borrowed money without his knowledge and funded a year in Italy. In order to pay off the debt, she's been skimming from the allowance Torvald gives her and secretly working odd jobs. Nora is especially happy about Torvald's new job, because now money won't be a concern.

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Why does Nora call herself a doll?

Read an important quote from Nora about being treated like a doll. Moreover, Nora realizes that since she has been treated as a child for her entire life, she still is very childlike and needs to grow up before she can raise any children or take on any other responsibilities.

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Why does Nora lie about eating macaroons?

Nora hides her macarons from Torvald because she knows that he disapproves of her eating them. She doesn't want to give him any reason to criticize her, so she keeps them hidden.

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What do the macaroons symbolize in a doll's house?

Torvald has banned Nora from eating macaroons. Although Nora claims that she never disobeys Torvald, this is proved false in the very opening of the play when Nora eats macaroons while she was alone in the living room. The macaroons come to represent Nora's disobedience and deceit.

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What crime did Nora commit in a doll's house?

While he thinks that such a bad character is in direct contrast to his “sweet little Nora,” we are aware that Krogstad and Nora have committed exactly the same crime—forgery.

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What does Nora hide from her husband?

Nora is trying to keep something away from public knowledge and especially away from her husband. She hides the fact that she borrowed money to save his health. She was afraid that if Torvald knew that she had taken initiative to borrow money to help him that it would be "painful and humiliating"(Ibsen 501) for him.

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Does Nora play Hide and Seek?

For example, Nora plays a game of hide-and-seek with her children. Although this amusement may seem infantile, the game itself is based on deception with its emphasis on concealment. Symbolically, Nora continues to hide behind the female persona of a mother. In the game, Nora replies, “Yes, let me hide first” (1023).

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What was the secret Nora wanted to keep from her husband?

What secret has Nora been keeping from Torvald? She was in love with his brother before she married him.

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How is Nora betrayed?

Krogstad betrays Nora by failing to keep the secret about the loan he had advanced her. When Helmer is promoted to the managerial position in the bank, he threatens to fire Krogstad, who also works in the bank, claiming that he is corrupt and he describes him as morally diseased.

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Why does Nora ask Torvald for money?

By Henrik Ibsen

Torvald's absolute horror of debt is what forced Nora to deceive him in regards to the loan that saved his life. There's a good chance that Nora wants money for Christmas just to pay down her secret debt.

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What does Nora sacrifice in a doll's house?

The first instance of female sacrifice is seen in Act 1 through the interaction between Torvald and Nora, where Nora sacrifices her opinions and desires to satisfy her husband. Nora puts on a submissive façade, whose characteristics are similar to a child.

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Is Nora a victim or a villain?

Nora is a victim of the male-dominated society of the nineteenth century. To save her husband, Torvald, she borrows money so that he might be able to recover from a life-threatening illness in a warmer climate.

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Who kills Nora?

Writer Geoff Johns had Nora die at the hands of Barry's archnemesis, Eobard Thawne, aka Professor Zoom, aka Reverse Flash. Thawne is a time-traveler from the 25th Century who is a legendary Flash hater—so much so that he wants to destroy everything Flash stands for.

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Does rank love Nora?

In his confession, Dr. Rank reveals his love for Nora to be more honest and real, as the emotion evolved while actually spending time with her.

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What is the secret in a doll's house?

Nora promises to speak to Torvald and then reveals a great secret to Mrs. Linde—without Torvald's knowledge, Nora illegally borrowed money for the trip that she and Torvald took to Italy; she told Torvald that the money had come from her father.

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What nicknames does Torvald call Nora?

Here is a list of his pet names for Nora:
  • “My little skylark”
  • “My little squirrel”
  • “My little singing bird”
  • “My pretty little pet”
  • “My little sweet-tooth”
  • “My poor little Nora”

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What does the tarantella symbolize in a doll's house?

Like the macaroons, the tarantella symbolizes a side of Nora that she cannot normally show. It is a fiery, passionate dance that allows Nora to drop the façade of the perfect mild-mannered Victorian wife.

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