Hedda Gabler is a four-act play by Henrik Ibsen that explores the psychological struggles of its complex heroine, Heddaβa woman trapped in a life of societal expectations and personal frustration. Intelligent but deeply dissatisfied, Hedda manipulates those around her, leading to tragedy. Known for its rich character study and emotional intensity, the play examines power, repression, and despair with brutal honesty. Hedda Gabler remains one of Ibsen's most powerful and haunting worksβa masterpiece of modern drama.
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