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15 August, 02:42

BRACK: George Tesman is really an ingenuous creature, Mrs. Hedda. Hedda Gabler; act 3, p. 108 Based on the context of the play and Brack's own character, as well as his excerpted lines above, ingenuous means

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  1. 15 August, 02:46
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    innocent is your answer
  2. 15 August, 02:53
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    Ingenuous means being simple, innocent or childlike. It makes sense that Brack, a cynical man, would refer to George as ingenous since he seem foolishs and gets manipulated by his wife often
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