"The heart is a place of itself, it itself can be a hell of heaven, hell of heaven" (Milton, Paradise Lost). Milton means that people mean projecting what they think is right; therefore, if this is the mindset of the mind, the brain will turn heaven into hell. In Henrik Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler", Hedda was always getting worse because he thought that he would not draw enough attention, so it was necessary to distract himself with minigame like Oscar's Algernon. What did Wild's "serious importance" do?
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 you can get everything you want. She is tired of her own life. She got married to George Tessman, so she would not be a strange person in society. She is nearly 30 years old and I realize she is not young.
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.
In the awakening of Hedda Gabler, Henrik Ibsen and Kate Chopin, the two protagonists explained himself as a morally ambiguous role. Hedda of Hedda Gedr depicts himself as a purely evil woman She has no goals in her life and can only destroy the people around him. And the awakening Edna thinks she is purely reader friendly, and thinks that the people around her are evil corruption. Both characters can be judged as ambiguous roles through their behavior and the evolution in stories.
In Hedda Gabler, the writer Henrik Ibsen paints a hatred hero, which may dislike the reader and even sympathize. Throughout the story, she always seems to suffer from her own life. We witnessed the happiness of Hedda Gabler only when she positively tortured or destroyed the lives of others. Only after careful study of Heda's words and acts we can begin to explore the possible motives behind torture with her world and her soul.