Thursday, May 23, 2019
Hedda Gabler Essay Essay
In Ibsens drama Hedda Gabler, Hedda was a wealthy woman with a great background, until she marries Mr. Tesman. When she is chained down to this man she starts to become fluid and reveals how truly devilish she can be. From manipulating her loved ones to down-right killing them.These incidents occur because of jealousy and boredom. Heddas first act of despicableness is first presented when she talks to her husbands aunt. She mentions that the maid will be unsuitable because Shes left her old hat behind her on the chair., when really, it was Miss Tesmans hat.We later find away when she is speaking to Brack that she had known all along it was her hat and just wanted to insult her. This shows how bored Hedda is where she feels the need to come up with something like that. She is also hard put with her conjugation so she doesnt want to get close to any of her husbands family. In act 4 of the play Hedda gives Lovborg a pistol so he can die beautifully. She does this because she is stil l somewhat attached to Lovborg and is jealous of him and Theas relationship that was forming. She even starts to go somewhat mad after Lovborg and Thea leave.The ms begins to get ripped apart by Hedda, as she throws it into the fire saying, Im burning your child Thea This shows that she has basically reached a breaking point and has officially departed off the end. Hedda is a very hard character to play. This is because she is very contradicting, as Ibsen states, sympathetically unsympathetic. You feel sympathy for Hedda because she seems to be broken. She has been socially trapped into marriage and baring a child.Although this does not justify her actions which still keeps you scornful towards her. All in all Hedda is a very indifferent woman with a independence that she will not be taken away from her. She manipulates and deceives people in order to get her way. Yet she was slowly killing herself by doing so. This may be why her character is so hard to play, she is in a way, a very non-relatable character.
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