A Doll’s House

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Across
  1. 2. Torvald and Krogstad are ... to each other.
  2. 4. Dr Rank can be considered as a ... character.
  3. 6. The Christmas tree is a ... that often appears throughout the play.
  4. 8. In addition, the playwright also uses verbal and ... irony to strikingly portray marriage in the nineteenth century.
  5. 9. Krogstad can be considered as a ... character.
  6. 11. As the play progresses, the modern audience could potentially develop sympathy or ... for the antagonist, Krogstad.
Down
  1. 1. The play is set during the nineteenth century, in Norway, not in the UK. Therefore, we must not refer to A Doll’s House as illustrating a typical ... family.
  2. 3. Ibsen uses ... irony to build tension throughout the play.
  3. 5. Torvald can be considered as a ... character.
  4. 7. The play follows Aristotle's rule -'the tragic hero has a tragic ..., or hamartia, that is the cause of his downfall'-, establishing Nora as a tragic heroine.
  5. 10. ...can also be considered as a dynamic character.