Ghosts; The Wild Duck; An Enemy Of The People by Henrik Ibsen

This collection of plays by a renowned playwright delves into the complexities of human nature and societal issues. The first play explores the haunting consequences of past sins and societal hypocrisy, as a woman confronts the ghosts of her past. The second play examines the destructive power of secrets and lies within a family, highlighting the tragic downfall of a man who clings to illusions. The third play portrays the struggle of an idealistic doctor who faces public outrage and personal sacrifice when he exposes a town's contaminated water supply, challenging the moral integrity of the community. Each play offers a profound critique of societal norms and the individual's role within it.

Published
1882
Nationality
Norwegian
Length
Medium
Pages
300-400
Original Language
Norwegian
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(3.0)
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