Judge Brack

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Judge Brack is a calculating, socially influential judge who serves as a manipulative antagonist in Henrik Ibsen’s play "Hedda Gabler."

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Judge Brack canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf antagonist
dramatic character
fictional character
appearsIn Hedda Gabler
appearsInAct Hedda Gabler
surface form: Act I of Hedda Gabler

Hedda Gabler
surface form: Act II of Hedda Gabler

Hedda Gabler
surface form: Act III of Hedda Gabler

Hedda Gabler
surface form: Act IV of Hedda Gabler
associatedWithTheme freedom and control
manipulation
power
sexual politics
social respectability
characterTrait calculating
controlling
cynical
manipulative
opportunistic
scheming
sexually predatory
socially influential
worldly
countryOfOrigin Norway
creator Henrik Ibsen
firstPerformedInWork 1891
genreOfWork realist drama
hasRelationshipWith Ejlert Løvborg
surface form: Ejlert Lövborg

Hedda Gabler
Jørgen Tesman
Thea Elvsted
hasRoleInPlot confidant of Hedda Gabler
manipulative antagonist
hasSocialStatus upper middle class
languageOfWork Norwegian
mediumOfWork stage play
notableAction aims to control Hedda’s future
blackmails Hedda Gabler after Lövborg’s death
mediates social relations among the other characters
seeks sexual dominance over Hedda Gabler
occupation judge
roleInHeddaLife blackmailer
confidant
would-be lover
settingOfActivity a bourgeois home in Christiania (Oslo)
symbolizes patriarchal authority
respectable corruption

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Hedda Gabler hasCharacter Judge Brack
Jørgen Tesman hasRelationshipWith Judge Brack