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Just before the end of act 2, Thea says, “Let me go! Let me go! I am afraid of you, Hedda!” Is she right to feel that way? Why or why not? Your answer must be at least 50 words.

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It might be right for Thea to feel that way about Hedda because she is trying to make Lovborg to relapse with his alcohol problem, she even  threatened him with a pistol. So Thea is scared of her, knowing that Hedda is not mentally stable , she is not afraid. She seems to be violent and destructive because she threatened Thea to burn her hair and pinched her arm.
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