
Four Kinds of Ibsen's Dramas
by L
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"Pillars of Society" describes two different worlds of men and women, as well as the ancient Norwegian society and the vibrant American society. "A Doll's House" mainly writes about the self-awakening process of the protagonist Nora getting rid of her status as a doll. "Ghosts" describes the loveless and hopeless married life of the heroine, and profoundly exposes the ugliness of society at that time. "Enemy of the People" revolves around a spa plan, and through the protagonist Stockmann, he criticized the public opinions and democratic principles of the Victorian era.
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Official(1)Scraped 19d ago
This is the first time I have read Ibsen's works. The first three works are all very good and full of tension. After reading them, I was deeply moved. The story of a group of ghosts is like peeling garlic. Every time you open a clove, you will find a new understanding of the previous understanding. The word ghost itself is very tense.
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Official(1)Scraped 19d ago
This is the first time I have read Ibsen's works. The first three works are all very good and full of tension. After reading them, I was deeply moved. The story of a group of ghosts is like peeling garlic. Every time you open a clove, you will find a new understanding of the previous understanding. The word ghost itself is very tense.
