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Name the dance practiced and performed by Nora in A Doll's House:

ATarantella

BMay Dance

CWaltz

DOpera

Answer:

A. Tarantella

Read Explanation:

The dance practiced and performed by Nora in A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen is the Tarantella.

Significance of the Tarantella in the Play:

  1. Symbol of Nora’s Desperation – She dances it wildly, reflecting her emotional turmoil and desperation as she tries to delay Torvald from discovering her secret.

  2. A Performance for Male Approval – Torvald treats her as a doll-like figure, controlling her performance and using it to reinforce his dominance.

  3. A Metaphor for Nora’s Struggle – The frantic nature of the dance symbolizes Nora’s trapped existence in her marriage and her growing realization that she must break free.


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