A Waste of Time
People look at each other today by what they are, not who they are. Do not get me wrong there are still hate crimes and a lot of racial issues in the world; however that is not what I am trying to stress. I am talking about why celebrities and very wealthy people get treated from the rest of the population in the world! Why social stature in society has so much value to people that they will do whatever it takes to fit in. I am talking about why people use manipulation and dishonesty to try and be or live up to something they can't or never will be. I believe that everyone is their own person and trying to be someone else is a waste of their time and much less their life. In Henrick Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, the main character is an intelligent, yet dishonest young women, named Hedda. She views her husband (George Tesman) as a cowardly unsuccessful writer who will not be able to raise her status in society. She is not afraid to manipulate her husband or friends to get what she wants. She is solely concerned with being the women behind a great aspiring man. Hedda's social self conforms to demands of fam
George Tesman, the husband in Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, (an independent modern woman) wants to make his wife happy and usually does not realize she is manipulating him. She participates in creating a book, which symbolizes their "child. Hedda killed herself because she feared being found guilty of giving Loevborg the gun that he used to kill himself. She commits suicide by shooting herself in the head with a pistol as an escape from a disappointing life she led. In the end of Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, Hedda learns about the death of Loevborg and is repulsed about where he has shot himself. ily, friends, community, and society as a way of acceptance or a protection. In closing I would like to go back to my main point, people should quit trying to improve their own life through other people but start worrying about their self. In the beginning of this paper I mentioned dhow people used manipulation and dishonesty to try and improve or reach a certain social stature. His latest book was said to be one of the most visionary works that had ever aspired. I hope that through my four character analysis's you can see who I was trying to show as a prime example. She pretends to be excited about his new story and offers a recovering alcoholic a drink. He is an unsuccessful writer who writes about specialized and obscure work. A recovering alcoholic, he had a series of scandals related to his drinking, but was still able to create a wonderful and futuristic book. " She adds a creative aspect to Eilbert's book.
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