Cause the person committed suicide. This is an old question that was never easy to answer (if at all). Literature is an important cause of the complexity of solving this terrible self-action. In Henrik Ibsen 's "Hedda Gabbler" in 1890 and August Strindberg' s "Miss Julie" in 1888, two model playwritters solved the problem within two years. The lives of women in the latter half of the 19th century were very difficult. James McFarlane explained the plight of middle-class women of this time and he introduced four major plays of Henrik Ibsen.
In the drama Hedda gabbler, the authors create tasks and comply with the role of general gender stereotypes. Hedda gabbler is drawn as a man and I do not want to always be dominated by sows depending on how they challenge the female gender stereotypes. Julie ยท Tesuman expresses her feelings and is painted as a loving and old mother because it is brittle and seen as an image of her mother. By using both verbal and non-verbal aspects, the authors predict that two letters are consistent and the other contravenes a common gender stereotype.
Hedda Gabler, the protagonist of the play, is challenging women's general gender stereotypes by portraying Gabbler as a person aspiring to be free. Gablers' father, General Gabler, is one of the main factors of her behavioral challenge to the role of women. An example is 'Tesman -' My morning shoes, my slippers are visible! ... I miss them very much, you should now see them. 'Hida -' No, thank you, I I am not really interested. "This shows that Gable has no feelings in Jorgen Teseman's slippers. The lack of Hedda's interest in Tesman's slippers suggests that she does not care about Tesman's love. As women are fixed as intimate and sensitive, this challenges common gender stereotypes
In Henrik Ibsen's Scandinavian drama, Hedda Gabbler and Euripides' Greek tragedy Medea, the two protagonists did not follow the common standards of social rights for women. Medea was held in Hedda Gabbler in Norway and Norway in the 1900s and there was no same environment, but society treated women as well. I was surprised to see that women refused their roles and were stronger than men. These two personities are used to explain stereotypes and gender discrimination, and to enhance women's handling and recognition in society.
Medea and Hedda Gabbler are two different scripts, but in the end they all have very similar motives. Both women are trying to control the fate of men in their lives. The reason is not women's decision, but domination of fate, it is beyond their control. The two women are different and have different levels of behavior and success. Two women who need to control fate combine two completely different motives. Medea and Hedda have two very different reasons that dominate the fate of their men. Medea wants to dominate Jason, and the death of her child afterwards is due to her unfair treatment and Jason's skewer, but the reason for Haida is totally different. Although the header was not laughed by anyone, he was trapped in the man's world, and as a woman was completely violent, he showed his desire to rule the fate of Eilert Lovborg.