Psychoanalytical reading of Hedda Gabler Attempting to psychoanalyze given text is somewhat like trying to understand the city by examining its sewer. There are several reasons to use psychoanalysis as a critical literary theory; critics are interested in gathering a part of the intention of the subconscious authors and approaching text as the "aeration literature" of the author's mind maybe. Whether a character has an excellent rendering effect or not, whether it is truly stereoscopic or not, it is worth to become a reader (thus meeting the principle of happiness).
Hedda Gabler can be regarded as the protagonist of the drama "Hedda Gabler". In the story of "Hedda Gabler", Henrik Ibsen shows that people's sorrow is the cause of women's happiness. Hedda Gabler is struggling to find happiness by misering the people around him in this story. Her desire to be loved has destroyed all the lives of all around her. Hida's attention desire ruined her miserable Elbstead's life, Eilert Loevberg and George Teasman's dream, and eventually led to suicide.
Psychoanalytical reading of Hedda Gabler Attempting to psychoanalyze given text is somewhat like trying to understand the city by examining its sewer. There are several reasons to use psychoanalysis as a critical literary theory; critics are interested in gathering a part of the intention of the subconscious authors and approaching text as the "aeration literature" of the author's mind maybe. Whether a character has an excellent rendering effect or not, whether it is truly stereoscopic or not, it is worth to become a reader (thus meeting the principle of happiness).
Title: Header · Gabelle Author: Henrik Ibsen Background: Period of an unknown city in Norway (probably the capital of Christiania - Norway, then): 1890 hero Header · Gabrel - (Marriage name: HEDDA Tesman) General nobility girl her I burned down. She is accustomed to a luxurious life, where she gets all she wants. She is tired of her own life. She got married to George Tessman, so she would not be a strange person in society. - Literary Review of "Rabbit Run" by John Updike John Updike 's novel "Rabbit, Run" tells the person Harry "Rabbit". The rabbit is a man without a brain whose career at the high school basketball star peaked at the age of 18. With the eyes of his wife, he had already gone downhill before an early married marriage. When he was 22 years old and was working as a salesman at a local department store, we met him for the first time in this novel.