Alving are not important as the people praise his military husband hero. Her family members including her son praise Mr. Alving’s activities in the military, and they fail to recognize the pain that his wife had to go through. They push her to the point of revealing the way their marriage was affected by Mr. Alving’s activities with other women and the pain she had to bear (Puttick 71). The third play is Hedda Gabler where the character Hedda is just from a honeymoon with a husband she does not want to be with. In this play, the opinions and the feelings of women are not important in the views of the people who believe that women are there to fulfill the interests of men. In Solness, the final play, the character Solness has a dream to build a tower, and his wife Hilde is responsible for supporting his dream (Puttick
Alving are not important as the people praise his military husband hero. Her family members including her son praise Mr. Alving’s activities in the military, and they fail to recognize the pain that his wife had to go through. They push her to the point of revealing the way their marriage was affected by Mr. Alving’s activities with other women and the pain she had to bear (Puttick 71). The third play is Hedda Gabler where the character Hedda is just from a honeymoon with a husband she does not want to be with. In this play, the opinions and the feelings of women are not important in the views of the people who believe that women are there to fulfill the interests of men. In Solness, the final play, the character Solness has a dream to build a tower, and his wife Hilde is responsible for supporting his dream (Puttick