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A Doll’s House

A Doll’s House. By Henrik Ibsen. Page One: Vocabulary.

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A Doll’s House

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  1. A Doll’s House By Henrik Ibsen

  2. Page One: Vocabulary Act 1: 1. Digression - n.-a straying from the main subject2.  Egocentric-adj.-self-centered3.  patronize - v.-to treat someone nicely, but as an inferior4.  adjacent - adj.-next to; nearby5.  contaminates - v.-to corrupt or make unclean in some way.

  3. Vocabulary continued • Act 2 1.  disheveled-adj.-untidy; disordered; messy2.  conceivably-adv.-possibly 3.  quibble-v.-to focus on an unimportant detail in order to avoid the point. 4.  vindictiveness-n-vengefulness5.  depraved-adj.-immoral or corrupt

  4. Vocabulary Continued • Act 3 1.  evasions-n.-avoidances of duty or questions by using deception or cleverness2.  exhilarated-v.-stimulated; made lively or cheerful or happy3.  aloof-adj.- cool and distant; reserved4.  initiative-n.-ability to think or act for oneself without the encouragement or urging of someone else.5.  infallible-adj.-not capable of making an error; reliable    

  5. Column One Record Symbol Column Two What does symbol represent and how does this relate to theme? Pages Two and Three

  6. Pages Four and FiveCause and Effect

  7. Pages Six and Seven Characterization

  8. Page Eight- Theme Record notes on the theme of self-fulfillment and independence present in the play.

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