Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

TESMAN: If you could only prevail on yourself to say du to her. For my sake, Hedda? Eh? HeddaGabler; act 1, p. 25

What does Tesman want his wife to do?

to call his aunt, “Aunt Julia”
to show his aunt more respect
to invite his aunt to stay with them
to speak to his aunt as if they are friends or family

Respuesta :

To speak to his aunt as if they are friends or family

Answer:

  • to speak to his aunt as if they are friends or family

Explanation:

George Tesman is a blundering, unfortunate man. He isn't alluring, nor is he especially rich. He does all that he can to satisfy his troublesome spouse. He yearns for a basic life, holding a college position with Hedda close by. Whatever Hedda requests, he endeavors to get for her, and frantically needs her to adore him. George Tesman is one more character dehumanizing Hedda and consigning her to a spouse and mother, not her own individual.

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