Reading Notes | Week 11 | Part B
Henrik Ibsen
Ibsen was born in 1828 in a small town in Norway.
He spoke Norwegian which wasn't the most ideal language for a career in literature.
"Isben wrote in ordinary language and devoted his drama to undoing deceit and pretense, to unveling hidden motives and past misdeeds so that the truth would shine forth on the stage" (779)
I thought this quote was perfect to describe how Isben wrote his plays. He enjoys writing about drama and having it come to life on stage.
Hedda is in a pretty boring marriage. She was once the talk of the town, but since Victorian era was different she was being trapped into a marriage that was lifeless.
The fact that Hedda and George were in different class systems was interesting to me because you usually didnt marry someone outside of your class. Another thing that caught my attention was that Hedda was actually in the upper-middle-class and George was in the lower-middle-class, I usually see the man having more power and money.
George struggles to give Hedda the life she so desperately wanted/was accustomed too.
Through out the play, Hedda constantly manipulates people into getting what she wants.
"Hedda Gabler may be a manipulator but she is a manipulator with a vision. She is driven by her hunger for a more fulfilling, ideal, and beautiful life." (780)
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