Part one
Isolation and alienation are dominant themes in Hedda Gabler. As a child she was used to luxury and high class living. Later on she has to be separated from his family and gets married. Tedman her husband is not wealthy as Hedda’s father. Throughout the play, she experiences a feeling of loneliness and emptiness. Mephistopheles is taken as a devil and not so many people wanted to interact with him. He holds onto views and visions of his own that in most cases are against the common belief of other members of the society. Additionally, due to his influential nature he ...