'Hedda Gabler'- Thea Flashcards
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Explanation of character
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- initially anxious and meek
- we discover that she is determined and resilient
2
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Relevant context
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- 1890 traditional class structure that characterised Norway in the 19th century had been shaken up - Thea goes against expectations of women and leaves her husband
3
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Aims/preferred audience response
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- refreshing and spirited whilst also displaying an aspect of weariness
- assume that i am nervous and insecure
- want audience to see journey that Thea takes where she comes out strong
4
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Costume
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- “smartly but not fashionably dressed” - conveys social status and contrasts to Hedda
5
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Moment 1
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- When she first enters in Act One (pg 22)
- comfortable talking to Tesman but not Hedda
6
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Moment 2
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- when Hedda and Thea are left alone on stage (pg 26)
- She succumbs to Hedda’s false sense of kindness as she is naive and gullible
- audience are able to see Hedda manipulating Thea
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Moment 3
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- when she is resilient and wants to re-write Eilert’s book
- Thea completely undercuts the stereotype of women in the 1890s as she takes charge