Are you ready to test your knowledge on one of the greatest playwrights of all time? Join us for a quiz on the life and works of Ibsen, including his famous play A Doll's House and more! Get ready to learn and have fun at the same time. Let's get started!
What is the name of the protagonist in A Doll's House?
Hedda Gabler
Nora Helmer
Solness
Peer Gynt
What is the name of Ibsen's most famous cycle of plays?
The Master Builder
The Wild Duck
Brand
Peer Gynt
In what city was Ibsen born?
Oslo
Bergen
Tromsø
Trondheim
What is the name of the protagonist in Ibsen's play Ghosts?
Mrs. Alving
Oswald Alving
Pastor Manders
Jakob Engstrand
What is the name of Ibsen's play about a sculptor who is haunted by his past and desires?
The Master Builder
Hedda Gabler
The Wild Duck
The Lady from the Sea
In what year did Ibsen die?
1882
1906
1911
1931
What is the name of the protagonist in Ibsen's play An Enemy of the People?
Dr. Stockmann
Petra Stockmann
Hovstad
Billing
What is the name of the protagonist in Ibsen's play Brand?
Brand
Agnes
Gerd
None of the above
In what language did Ibsen primarily write?
French
English
Norwegian
German
What is the name of the protagonist in Ibsen's play The Lady from the Sea?
Ellida Wangel
Hilde Wangel
Arnold Rubek
Irene Herdal
What is the name of the protagonist in Ibsen's play Hedda Gabler?
George Tesman
Judge Brack
Hedda Gabler
Thea Elvsted
What is the name of the protagonist in Ibsen's play Rosmersholm?
Beata Rosmer
Johannes Rosmer
Kroll
None of the above
Very impressive!
Congratulations on your outstanding performance in the Ibsen quiz! Your knowledge of Ibsen's works, including the influential and thought-provoking A Doll's House, Hedda Gabler, and Ghosts, is truly impressive. Your understanding of the literary techniques, the societal critique, and the exploration of the human condition that Ibsen so skillfully conveys is a testament to your love for his writing. Keep up the good work and continue to explore the imaginative and profound world of Ibsen's literature, which has had a lasting impact on Norwegian and world literature, and continues to inspire readers with its beauty, insight, and understanding of the complexities of human experience!
There is still room for improvement!
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