The action that Hedda Gabler encourages Lovborg to do "beautifully".
What is suicide?
The act Hedda calls her husband by his first name.
What is Act 4?
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Freebie
This character lives with and cares for his ill mother, a detail that initially makes Blanche view him as a suitable partner.
Who is Mitch?
The item Blanche frequently uses to soften harsh lighting.
Lovborg loses his manuscript after spending the night at this event.
What is Judge Brack's bachelor party?
She left her husband to help another man write his book.
Who is Thea Elvsted.
The audience and Hedda is confined to this place for the whole of the play.
What is the Tesman home?
The music on the casino dancefloor that plays before Blanche's drunken confrontation with her then-husband.
The country of origin of Stanley's last name.
Hedda secretly burns Lovborg's manuscript in this room.
What is the drawing room?
The person who partly shaped Hedda's power-hungry and manipulative personality.
Who is General Gabler?
The term Williams uses to describe his use of lighting and sound to create a "non-literary" experience mirroring characters' internal states.
What is Plastic Theatre?
What is labour at the hospital?
What is flowers for the dead?
In the final scenes, this collaboration symbolizes Hedda's loss of control over her husband.
Judge Brack wants to establish this relationship with Hedda.
What is a "triangular relationship"?
The previous owner of the Tesman home is this.
What is a Prime Minister's Widow?
Stanley curelly gives Blanche this "gift" during Stella's birthday dinner.
What is a bus ticket back to Laurel?
This adjective and noun is used to describe Stanely.
What is a "gaudy seed-bearer"?
The character and line that refers to the misplacement of a hat in Act 1, eerily similar to the final line in the play.
What is "No one does that sort of thing.", Hedda Gabler.
The place where Lovborg actually dies, and the way he died.
What is Mademoiselle Diana's brothel and an accidental shot to the groin.
The inspiration for Tennessee Williams' character Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire, a close figure in his life.
What is his sister?
This final line jarringly contrasts Blanche's psychotic world.
This is Blanche's ironic final line.
What is "Whoever you are – I have always depended on the kindness of strangers"?