Hedda Gabbler and The Awakening

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Uncovering the Darkness from the eyes of the Blind In the stories Hedda Gabler and The Awakening by Henrik Ibsen and Kate Chopin both main characters represent themselves as morally ambiguous characters . Hedda in Hedda Gabler presents herself as a purely evil woman, with no goals in her life but to destroy those that surround her. Whereas Edna in The Awakening identifies herself to the reader as purely good and that the people around her …

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…the other characters. Everything she say or does effect how a character will respond or how they will react to what she does. The characters are born due to Edna and her emotions without her the other character would be lifeless. These two women are perfect examples of ambiguous characters. There situations help them develop into these acentric characters causing them to hide their true identifies and emotions. Edna and Hedda are both morally ambiguous.