"The Doll's House" by Katherine Mansfield: Pre-Reading Question
"The Doll's House" by Katherine Mansfield: Pre-Reading Question
"The Doll's House" by Katherine Mansfield: Pre-Reading Question
2. Becoming popular is important to certain people. How might these people act when they are trying to join the “in” crowd?
Evaluate: How might your sense of the town be different if this story were told through the eyes of Aunt Beryl?
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After Reading Questions
Directions: Answer the following in complete sentences using as much detail as possible.
Reading Recall
1. Why did Mrs. Hay send the Burnell children the doll’s house?
2. Why is Isabel allowed to be the one to break the news of the doll’s house to the other children at school?
3. Why are Lil and Else Kelvey shunned by the other girls?
4. What does Kezia do once everybody except the Kelveys has seen the doll’s house?
Text Analysis
6. Compare and Contrast Characters: Write I next to the words that describe only Isabel Burnell. Write L next to the words
that describe only Lil Kelvey. Write B next to the words that describe both characters.
a. _____ oldest sister d. ____ upper class g. ____ proud
b. ____ bossy e. ____ poor h. ____ caring
c. ____ quiet f. ____ conceited i. ____ young
Why did the author include such contrasting characters?
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7. Identify Symbol: A symbol is a person, place, or object that represents something beyond itself. Think about
the little lamp that Kezia loves. Circle the word or words that the lamp might symbolize. Then complete the
sentences.
a. Curiousity b. Love c. Death d. Knowledge e. fear