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Book Review: Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler
Ever been amazed by the sheer cruelty and manipulativeness of certain people in life? How they can hurt others for self-entertainment, caring naught for the people whose lives they choose to play with? Well, Hedda Gabler is one such individual. Pure evil, but there are so many ways to see the reasons behind her character, facets which remain unexplored, from the first life she took till the very end when she pulled the trigger and killed herself. I thought it was interesting, definately something I'd recommend, as it's short but mind-boggling read.
Quote of the Day:
If you can't beat them, arrange to have them beaten - Unknown