Question

While playing this character in Germany, Hedwig Niemann-Raabe ("HED-vig NEE-man-RAH-buh") requested an alternative ending in which this character declares "Oh, this is a sin against myself." For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this character who, in an original ending, imagines that "you and I would have to be so changed" and insists "I can receive nothing from a stranger."
ANSWER: Nora Helmer [prompt on Helmer]
[10m] In the original ending of A Doll's House, Nora leaves her husband, which is signified by this action. James Gibbons Huneker claimed that this action "reverberated across the roof of the world."
ANSWER: slamming a door [or equivalents identifying closing a door; prompt on partial answers]
[10e] Both endings of A Doll's House were written by this Norwegian playwright of Hedda Gabler.
ANSWER: Henrik Ibsen [or Henrik Johan Ibsen]
<Literature - European Literature - Drama>

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TournamentEditionExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
2025 PACE NSC06/07/2025Y4222.14100%95%26%