1. Conflict in Hedda Gabler
For example, Hedda asks him to dinner, but does so in a manner which leaves to Eilert's mind what she is implying, when she says, "But, Tesman, if Mr. ... "Most audiences and readers, though, see Hedda as propelled by an internal conflict, though they may disagree about the nature of conflict- (Melani). ... People argue about it to this day, as many of them question whether a woman such as Hedda even could have existed. ... Ibsen addressed the issue in a letter, which stated: "I shall not let a moment go by before replying briefly to the letter I have just had the pleasure of receiving...
- Word Count: 1296
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: High School