My research aims at highlighting the controversy in Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler being a feminist character. Although Ibsen is a renowned Feminist playwright, yet Hedda Gabler is deprived of the true feminist traits and has a number of negative aspects highlighted in her. My purpose in this research is to highlight Ibsen’s female character , Hedda Gabler as a dominant character ruling over others; having no mother-like traits and emotions which makes her a man-like character rather than mother-like. Aim of my research is to justify that Hedda is in no respect appropriate to play a motherly role in the play, as her step of suicide at the end of the play was extremely cruel for her unborn child. The framework of my research is Critical Discourse Anal...
A thorough reflection on the process of costume design for the theatrical production of Hedda. An ad...
This paper investigates the role of women and their right in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll's House (1879). I...
This research is a study of Ibsen's A Doll's House from the perspective of justice for women. The pu...
In this paper, our purpose is to depict the feminist message as articulated in Shakespeare’s Macbeth...
This research is a study on Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler based on the Radical Feminism approach. There are...
This research is a study on Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler based on the Radical Feminism approach. There are...
In this paper, our purpose is to depict the feminist message as articulated in Shakespeare’s Macbeth...
This research is a study on Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler based on the Radical Feminism approach...
This research is a study on Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler based on the Radical Feminism approach...
My research identifies the existing parallels between the repressive societal structures portrayed i...
Henrik Ibsen, by using Hedda as the heroine or anti-heroine of the play Hedda Gabler, was clearly at...
Literature is an art of writing by using human language. Literature can be interesting because it gi...
The aim of this research is to illustrate the social and economic oppression of women in the light o...
The aim of this research is to illustrate the social and economic oppression of women in the light o...
Ibsen's social realistic plays focus particularly on the problem of women. The three plays discussed...
A thorough reflection on the process of costume design for the theatrical production of Hedda. An ad...
This paper investigates the role of women and their right in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll's House (1879). I...
This research is a study of Ibsen's A Doll's House from the perspective of justice for women. The pu...
In this paper, our purpose is to depict the feminist message as articulated in Shakespeare’s Macbeth...
This research is a study on Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler based on the Radical Feminism approach. There are...
This research is a study on Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler based on the Radical Feminism approach. There are...
In this paper, our purpose is to depict the feminist message as articulated in Shakespeare’s Macbeth...
This research is a study on Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler based on the Radical Feminism approach...
This research is a study on Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler based on the Radical Feminism approach...
My research identifies the existing parallels between the repressive societal structures portrayed i...
Henrik Ibsen, by using Hedda as the heroine or anti-heroine of the play Hedda Gabler, was clearly at...
Literature is an art of writing by using human language. Literature can be interesting because it gi...
The aim of this research is to illustrate the social and economic oppression of women in the light o...
The aim of this research is to illustrate the social and economic oppression of women in the light o...
Ibsen's social realistic plays focus particularly on the problem of women. The three plays discussed...
A thorough reflection on the process of costume design for the theatrical production of Hedda. An ad...
This paper investigates the role of women and their right in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll's House (1879). I...
This research is a study of Ibsen's A Doll's House from the perspective of justice for women. The pu...