Sunday, October 26, 2008

To the ending...

After hearing what many had to say, I tended to hear that most of my classmates were upset
about the ending. I, personally, am rather indifferent about it, but I couldn't ignore
how it was somewhat similar to Lorca. On the surface, there was the suicide of Adela and
that of Hedda. But its odd- Adela acted out of a combination of desire of freedom and irrationality brought on by the Pepe affair. In other words, she was the one lacking control of her
own life because of her mother, primarily. Hedda, on the other hand, also lacked control, but it was brought on by nobody other than herself, in an internal and mental sense, though I'm
positive you could argue against that.

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