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Tragic Hero (Hedda Gabler (Desires (Romance, Violence, Freedom),…
Tragic Hero
Hedda Gabler
Connection To Greek Mythology
Told Lovborg to come back with vineleaves in his hair, like Bachus
Mistaken for Diana, a Roman Goddes
Fears
Being controlled
Scandal
Desires
Romance
Violence
Freedom
Unhappy Marriage
Married on prospects
Patriarchal Society
Pride: opinions of ourselves
Theatrical Properties
PIstols
Symbolizes her desire for power
Flowers
The flowers symbolize her marriage to Tesman
Portait of General Gabler
Signifies her aristocratic past as well as her upbringing that was related to the military, which bought about her love for romance and freedom
Blanche
Hubris
Vanity: how others think of us
Living in fantasies
Lies and concealment of her past
Theatrical elements
Music and sound effects
The inhuman jungle voices
The honky-tonk music
The polka tune, the "Varsouviana"
Lighting
Desires
Money
Charisma
Fears
Stanley's patriarchal power
No one who desires her --> vanity
Allusions???
Elysian Fields
Streetcar named Desire
The Four Deuces
Poker & Bowling
Belle Reve
Pride
Proud of past