The written and the film version of Hedda Gabbler are very different from each other. The TV series shows more scenes and it makes it feel very realistic. The book is just the written acts of the play and doesn’t show much when reading and it takes time to picture what is being read. The book doesn’t show as much as imagery that the TV series shows and it can be pictured very well. When reading the book, it takes a while to picture what is being read and in the TV series you can visualize the scene by watching it. The book and the TV series haveĀ huge differences when it comes to representation and visualization. We might view the film as an interpretation of Ibsen’s original text is the tv series has more imagery representation than the book itself. It is hard to understand the text when reading because you can’t picture exactly what’s going on in the text. In the movie you can easily picture what is going on in the play by watching it.
The assignment asked you to use details from the play and the televised production in describing similarities and differences between them. You haven’t provided any details that would indicate that you had read the play and/or watched the film clip.