Across
- 2. Torvald and Krogstad are ... to each other.
- 4. Dr Rank can be considered as a ... character.
- 6. The Christmas tree is a ... that often appears throughout the play.
- 8. In addition, the playwright also uses verbal and ... irony to strikingly portray marriage in the nineteenth century.
- 9. Krogstad can be considered as a ... character.
- 11. As the play progresses, the modern audience could potentially develop sympathy or ... for the antagonist, Krogstad.
Down
- 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.
- 3. Ibsen uses ... irony to build tension throughout the play.
- 5. Torvald can be considered as a ... character.
- 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.
- 10. ...can also be considered as a dynamic character.
