Cooperative Principle Analysis on Hedda Gabler Play by Henrik Ibsen

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This maxim appears when Hedda is in the drawing room of the house, loading one of her father's pistols. When she sees Judge Brack approaching, she spooks him by pretending to shoot at him. Her speech was fluent as she pretends to shoot him but she is actually jokes on him in order to make him afraid. Brack’s reaction fluently appears as he tells her gently takes the pistols from her. The quantity in the speech appeared clear.
This maxim appears when Brack asks her if she has nothing else to do but play with guns. Hedda replies that she does not. The quantity in the speech appeared clear as the information says as much as needed.
This maxim appears when Brack asks her whether she loves her husband, she tells him not to use the word "love". The quantity of the answer in this speech is less as much as needed as she is unsure whether this answer is true or not. She says that she married him because her "time was up" - it was time to get married, and Tesman seemed poised for success. Now, however, Hedda isn't so sure that she made the right decision.
When HEDDA Raises the pistol on BRACK...

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