1. Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen
Henrik Ibsen's kitchen-sink drama, 'Hedda Gabler' gravitates around the intricate character of Hedda, whose capricious moods and tussle with societal roles make her a truly unconventional woman, nefariously attacking feminine ideals. ... Hedda derives a sadistic pleasure at the use of pistols. ... As Hedda states in elation "Oh wellI've got one thing at least that I can pass the time withMy pistols, Jorgen.General Gabler's pistols.... Hedda, in the end was forced to succumb. Hedda Gabler is quite a fascinating play that gives psychological insights into the fema...
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