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What is the occasion at the beginning of Act 1 of A Doll's House?

AChristmas celebration

BNew Year's Eve gathering

CSummer festival

DBirthday party

Answer:

A. Christmas celebration

Read Explanation:

  • At the beginning of Act 1 of A Doll's House, Nora is preparing for Christmas, which sets the stage for the play's events.

  • The festive occasion contrasts with the underlying tension in the family, particularly surrounding Nora's secret.

  • The Christmas setting highlights themes of appearance versus reality and the roles individuals play in their personal lives.


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