'Hedda Gabler'- Hedda Flashcards
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Explanation of character
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- intimidating, manipulative character
- object of many men’s desires but is too afraid of scandal
- finds no outlet for personal demands: constantly torn between aimless desire for freedom and her commitment to the standards of social appearance
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Relevant context
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- women were assumed to desire marriage as it allowed them to become mothers
- could be due to General Gabler teaching her skills symbolic of the military mystique
3
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Aims/preferred audience response
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- initially want to come across as a painfully spiteful woman who has no compassion
- begin to reveal suffocated character
- desperation to want freedom leads her to end her life
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Costume
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- “dressed in a stylish dressing gown”
- “dressed for receiving visitors” - floor length gown, hair up, small simplistic earrings
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Moment 1
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- First time Hedda is on stage (pg 17)
- sarcastic, purposefully rude
- comment on how dismissive she is to George
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Moment 2
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- Beginning of Act Two (pg 36)
- flirtatious character- audience of time would be shocked
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Moment 3
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- Hedda and Brack again (pg 71)
- Brack blackmailing Hedda
- Shows how scared and victimised she is