Sunday, October 26, 2008

After this one only 5 left!!!!

Hopefully this blog makes sense but in this one i am going to talk about Lovborg... with several clarifying questions along the way.

So from what i understand, Lovborg used to be a crazy drunk that partied and hooked up with Hedda at one point and through that time, Hedda was able to cast a spell of control over him... then eventually after some amount of time, the two went their separate ways and somehow Lovborg overcame his alcohol problem with the help of Thea?????? and together they wrote a manuscript about the future????? and it was like Lovborg or Thea's child??? and then when Lovborg and Hedda began to talk again, Hedda managed to control him after some time and was able to convince him to kill his child/manuscript??? and later end his life (well that is unknown but assumed) is that all there is to know about our friend Lovborg????

1 comment:

mayayayaya said...

In regards to your statement involving Hedda's possible role in persuading Eilert to kill his manuscript/child: I disagree in that I don't believe Hedda convinced him to lose the manuscript, et cetera. On the contrary, the sole reason Hedda even obtained the manuscript in the first place was because Eilert neglectfully misplaced it in his drunken state and George took it; thus it came to be in the possession of Hedda. From this point, it was the exclusive action of Hedda and her process of burning the manuscript (288) which brought about it's destruction. I don't believe that Eilert would have contributed to the ''death of the child'' as it was symbolic of his rehabilitated self and bond between himself and Thea.