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What does Nora bring into the cottage at the beginning?

ATurf

BPlain white boards

CThe bundle of clothes

DBread

Answer:

C. The bundle of clothes

Read Explanation:

  • Nora: Main character in A Doll's House.

  • Act Two: Scene where this action occurs.

  • Bundle of Clothes: Nora brings these into the cottage.

  • Everyday Clothes: Not her fancy dress from the previous act.

  • Symbolism: Represents a shift towards a more "real" Nora.

  • Key Idea: The clothes symbolize Nora's changing sense of self and her movement, however slight at this point, toward greater authenticity.


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