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In which of Ibsen's plays does the character Hedda desire to control the fate of others, leading to tragic outcomes?

AThe Master Builder

BJohn Gabriel Borkman

CHedda Gabler

DLittle Eyolf

Answer:

C. Hedda Gabler

Read Explanation:

Hedda Gabler is a character known for her manipulative nature and desire for control over her own life and the lives of those around her. The play delves into themes of societal expectations, freedom, and the destructive consequences of suppressed desires. Hedda's actions and motivations reflect Ibsen's exploration of the complexities of human psychology.


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