Ibsen's Hedda Gabler depicts the social role of gender and gender through Hedda, trying to break down the state of gender relations in the Victorian era. The social conditions and principles Ibsen announced at Hedda Gabler are important to constitute the parts of "the role of Kirlall", "to form the power of shaping and coordination to determine the behavior of all play" . . In a depraved society, Hida is an example of degenerate femininity intended to sacrifice its own interests and freedom and personal expression of its members.
Courage and children of Henrik Ibsen 's Hedda Gabler and Bertolt Brecht' s mother and her children mothers 'courage and Hedria Ibsen Hedda Gabler and Bertolt Brecht' s courage and children released two strongly defined female heroines. It adversely affects the lives of other characters and it shows the fundamental problems of their society. Both playwriters established a macro perspective of social ills within the subtle personal characteristics of Hedda and Mother Courage. - Mothers' educational system has been trying to find new ways to teach things of interest like history, and many of the problems to be discussed can be overlooked by the author. The textbook does not contain all the information to fill in, and it is impossible to fill in because there are too much to talk about and there is not enough space to write.
This paper aims to draw the feminist information of Shakespeare's Macbeth and Ibsen Hedgegbler, depicting Elizabeth White and Scandinavian bourgeois society and culture representatives of the 19th century. Mrs. and Haida Gable. Through these female heroes, both playwrights want to expose their modern female community. Both Hayda and Mrs Macbeth together made a terrible revolution against pro-active voice, patriarchal rule, power and rule, aiming at achieving self, self-power, self-control. In both plays, Shakespeare and Ibsen prioritize women's identity, resistance and control over male order and customs. Here we try to emphasize the critical judgment of several critics based on the analysis of the role of two powerful heroines.
Shakespeare and Ibsen: A Comparative Study of Macbeth and Haidagol from the Viewpoint of Radical Feminism in the 21st Century