Answer:
The correct answer is option B. "inexplicable motivation for Hedda's actions".
Explanation:
The play "Hedda Gabler" by Henrik Ibsen, is one of the most celebrated plays of the author recognized as a classic of realism, nineteenth century theatre, and world drama. However a common criticism of the play is that the protagonist Hedda Gabler has inexplicable motivations for her actions, often considered to happen just to add drama to the play. Particularly, the motivations of Hedda's killing herself are not clear and are still a theme for analysis nowadays.
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Answer:
The short story "Behold the Brooklyn Bridge" is a piece of historical fiction since it focuses on the historical event of the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge.
Explanation:
This is evident in the story in line : " papa glanced over toward the crowd. "why that’s president arthur himself! " he exclaimed."
Answer:
cowardly: lacking courage. So the answer is cowardly, he has never done anything brave
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