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          The Wild Duck
           Part 1 of Paper ....f light to contrast Old 
Werle, a stingy rich man, with Old Ekdal, a poor helpless man. Ibsen 
connects the color green with the loss of eyesight of Old Werle. A 
possible affair between Old Werle and Gina, Hedvig's mother, may 
suggest the cause of Hedvig's loss of sight. By using sun and moon, 
Ibsen establishes the ....           Part 2 of Paper .... 
  dining room where he was hosting a party. The distinctions of these 
  two lit rooms contrast Old Ekdal and Old Werle. 
 
       "In contrast to Werle's party, the lighting is of comparative 
  poverty 'on the table a lighted lamp'"(190), explains critic, F.L.
  Lucas. Unlike Old Werle's expensive and exquisite illumination, a 
  small inexpensive lamp lights the Ekdals home, displaying poverty. 
  This dissimilarity shows another significant distinction between Old 
  Werle and Old Ekdal. 
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