Sunday, October 26, 2008
(Act IV) Hedda's suicide... Why?
There is three main reasons in the play why I think Hedda kills herself. Hedda first rejects George's joy over the fact that she burned the manuscripts and George figures Hedda must love him because she burned the manuscipts. The second reason is Hedda learns the ugliness of Eilert's death when she wanted him to die beautifully. The last reason I think Hedda commits suicide is because the belief that there is no escaping from a disappointing life.
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I can agree with wat u said to an extent. But seeing how Hedda has absolutely nothing to do with her life regardless, hints her problem of boredom,she felt she had no purpose in living any longer.
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