1. What is the full name of the play's title character?

**Hedda Gabler**


2. What year was the play first performed? 

**1890**


3. In what country was Henrik Ibsen from?

**Norway**


4. What genre of plays is "Hedda Gabler" typically classified as?

**Realism**


5. What is Hedda's maiden name?

**Tesman**


6. Who does Hedda marry at the beginning of the play?

**George Tesman** 


7. What is Hedda and George's relationship to each other?

**Cousins**


8. Where did Hedda and George honeymoon?

**Munich**


9. What prestigious university did George attend?

**Berlin University**


10. What subject did George study?

**History**


11. What is George working on at the beginning of the play?

**A thesis on the mediaeval period of Norway** 


12. Who introduces Thea Elvsted to Hedda?

**George**


13. What is Thea's relationship to George?

**Former classmate**


14. What does Thea confess to Hedda about her former relationship with Eilert Lövborg?

**They had an affair**


15. Where does Thea say she last saw Eilert Lövborg?

**A dancing hall in Munich**


16. Who is Judge Brack and what is his relationship to Hedda?

**An old suitor of Hedda's/family friend** 


17. What does Judge Brack try to coerce Hedda into doing?

**Having an affair with him**


18. Who is Eilert Lövborg and what is his history?

**A former lover of Thea's who was once a respected scholar but fell into alcoholism and dissipation**


19. Where is Eilert staying in the present time of the play?

**At Mrs. Elvsted's house**


20. What does Hedda arrange to have Eilert do for her amusement?  

**Recite his work to her guests at her home**


21. What mysterious event occurs off stage in Act II that significantly impacts the plot?

**Eilert gets into a drunken brawl and is shot dead**


22. Who says the line "People don't do such things!" in reference to Eilert's death?

**Thea**


23. What discovery is made about Eilert's manuscripts at his home after his death?  

**They have disappeared**


24. Who does Thea suspect of taking Eilert's papers?

**Judge Brack**


25. What does Hedda confess to doing with Eilert's manuscripts after his death?

**Burned them in the stove**


26. Why does Hedda burn Eilert's manuscripts?

**To keep them from being used to reform him and revive his career, which she sees as humiliating to her**


27. What symbolic prop does Hedda increasingly focus on throughout the play?

**A pair of pistols**


28. What does Hedda do with the pistols near the end of the play?  

**Shoots herself with one of them**


29. Where in the house is Hedda's bedroom located?

**Upstairs** 


30. What is significant about the layout of Hedda's house?

**It has many doors and unclear lines of sight allowing for dramatic entrances and exits**


31. How many acts is the play divided into?

**4 acts**


32. In what European country was the play first performed?

**Germany**


33. In what capital city was the play first performed?

**Munich** 


34. In what year was the English translation by William Archer first published?

**1891**


35. What famous actress created the role of Hedda at the play's premiere?

**Slotte Dagny Juel**


36. What unconventional choice did Ibsen make by having the play conclude with Hedda's suicide?

**It broke conventions by not having a moral lesson or redemption**


37. In what century is the play set?

**19th century**


38. Does the play specify what country it is set in?

**No, but it is implied to be Christiania, now known as Oslo, Norway**


39. What line of work was Ibsen in before becoming a full time playwright?

**Apothecary**


40. What famous quote is attributed to Ibsen about the purpose of a play?

**"A play should be a mirror held up to nature"**


41. What is the first word spoken in the play?

**George** 


42. How does Hedda greet George when he first enters in Act 1?

**With a bemused smile but no warmth or enthusiasm**


43. What color dress is Hedda wearing when she first appears on stage?

**Black**


44. Hedda is described as _______ by other characters. 

**Bored/dissatisfied with her marriage and new role as a housewife**


45. What does Hedda refer to married women as?  

**"Brood mares"**


46. Who serves as Hedda and George's maid?

**Berte**


47. What positive developments does George excitedly tell Hedda about at the start of the play?  

**He has been offered a prestigious new job which will allow them to move to town**


48. What does Hedda refuse to do when George suggests having a child?

**Conceive/be "fruitful"**


49. How does Hedda respond when George asks what she did with her day?

**Evasively/that she was bored** 


50. Why is Hedda unhappy with her marriage to George according to her internal monologues?

**She finds him dull/pedantic and resents being tied down**


51. How does Hedda react when Thea Elvsted initially comes to visit?

**Rudely/with disdain**


52. What activity does Hedda first suggest Thea and her engage in together?  

**A drive in the country**


53. How long have Thea and Hedda known each other?  

**They haven't met before the present day**


54. Why does Thea come to see Hedda?

**To get advice about Eilert**


55. What is Hedda's opinion of Thea, according to her internal thoughts?   

**She considers her plain/insipid**


56. How does Hedda talk about Eilert Lövborg when Thea first brings him up?

**Disparagingly, referring to his past dissipation**


57. Why is Thea so concerned about Eilert's whereabouts according to what she tells Hedda?

**She says he has been an inspiration to her/changed her life for the better**  


58. What does Hedda insist Thea must do when it comes to Eilert, according to her advice?

**Forget about him/cut ties**


59. What does Hedda declare is the most interesting thing in Thea's story about Eilert?

**Their past physical relationship** 


60. How does Hedda imagine transforming Eilert, if he came into her power?  

**To suit her own desires/humiliate Thea**


61. Why does Judge Brack find it amusing that Hedda married George?

**He sees her as above George socially and finds the mismatch entertaining** 


62. What does Judge Brack insinuate to Hedda that he has knowledge of?  

**Something unseemly from her past**


63. How does Hedda react when Judge Brack implies he knows her former lover's name?

**Alarmed/afraid he may threaten her reputation**


64. What threat does Hedda fear Judge Brack has power over her with?

**Publishing something that could disgrace her name**


65. How does Judge Brack aim to manipulate Hedda?

**By appealing to her vanity/fears and implying he desires her sexually**


66. Why is Judge Brack so interested in Hedda according to his internal thoughts?  

**He finds her perverse/corrupt nature intriguing**


67. What does Hedda do with a bouquet of flowers George brings her from his country holiday?  

**Callously discards them/doesn't want their beauty to fade**


68. When Eilert Lövborg appears unexpectedly at Hedda's home, how does she receive him?

**Openly/as if pleased to see him despite her earlier disparaging words**  


69. What change does Hedda note has come over Eilert since they last met?

**He seems dignified/controlled as opposed to dissipated**  


70. Why does Eilert seem nervous according to Hedda's observations of him?

**He is afraid of backsliding into old bad habits**


71. What does Hedda insist Eilert must do that night at her gathering?  

**Recite from his new manuscript for her guests.**


72. What taunt does Hedda use to eggs Eilert's vanity into agreeing?

**That she doubts a "great man" would hesitate.** 


73. Who is the other guest at Hedda's gathering besides Eilert?

**Judge Brack.**


74. What change does Hedda notice in Eilert's demeanor after he recites?

**He seems emboldened and transformed.**


75. Why is Hedda upset by Eilert's transformation according to her thoughts?  

**It threatens her power over him.**


76. When Eilert and Hedda are alone, what does she suggest they do together?

**Run off/start a new life of adventure.**


77. How does Eilert respond to Hedda's proposal?

**Politely but firmly refuses, saying his life is reformed.** 


78. Why is Hedda so interested in Eilert's pistols later according to her internal monologue?

**She envisions shooting herself with them.** 


79. What ominous news does Thea bring Hedda about Eilert the next morning?

**That he was found dead after a fight.**


80. When George raises the idea of adopting a child, what does Hedda say will happen?  

**"The child would become her joy."**


81. How does Hedda really feel about having a child according to her thoughts?

**Horrified at the prospect.**


82. Why is Hedda so interested when Thea suspects Judge Brack took Eilert's manuscript?  

**It relieves her own guilt about burning it.**


83. How does Hedda react when Thea insists something must be done?

**Dismissively, saying to leave things as they are.** 


84. What plan does Hedda reveal she concocted to rid herself of Thea?

**Telling her husband Thea disgraced herself by loving Eilert.**


85. What does Hedda do with Eilert's pistols near the climax?  

**Fires one recklessly around the house in a moment of hysteria.**


86. How does Hedda's husband George react to this reckless behavior?  

**With concern for her mental state.**


87. After learning the truth about burning Eilert's manuscript, how does Hedda describe her action?  

**A "loathsome" crime committed in desperation.** 


88. During her confession, what does Hedda reveal was her motive in destroying the papers?  

**To prevent Eilert's reformation and public success.**


89. At the climax, how does Hedda react when threatened with embarrassment?  

**Shoots herself fatally with one of the pistols.**


90. What does Hedda's husband George exclaim when finding her dead?  

**"Oh no - not that!"**


91. When and where did Ibsen write Hedda Gabler?

**In Munich, Germany between 1889-1890.**


92. What impact did Hedda Gabler have on modern theater when it was first performed?  

**It scandalized audiences with its depiction of a flawed female protagonist.**


93. What is Hedda Gabler often cited as pioneering in theater?

**The modern psychological drama/theater of realism.**


94. What actress is most famous for portraying Hedda Gabler on screen?

**Glenn Close in a 1991 film adaptation.**


95. In what year was Hedda Gabler first translated to English?  

**1891, in a translation by William Archer.**


96. What element of Hedda Gabler's character most shocked contemporary audiences?

**Her boredom with conventional femininity and maternal roles.** 


97. What is the atmosphere and tone of Hedda Gabler generally described as?

**Ominous, with a mood of psychological tension and unease.**


98. In what year was Ibsen born?

**1828**


99. In what year did Ibsen die?

**1906**


100. Complete the following quote from Ibsen about Hedda Gabler: "Hedda is first and foremost a..."

**Hedda is first and foremost a "problem to herself."**

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