Ghosts
EAN13
9791041999705
ISBN
979-10-419-9970-5
Éditeur
CULTUREA
Date de publication
Nombre de pages
72
Dimensions
22 x 17 x 0,4 cm
Poids
129 g
Langue
anglais
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"Ghosts" by Henrik Ibsen is a powerful and controversial play that explores themes of morality, family, and societal expectations. Set in 19th-century Norway, the play follows the story of Mrs. Alving, a widow who is preparing to open an orphanage in memory of her late husband, Captain Alving. However, as the truth about her husband's immoral behavior and her family's dark secrets come to light, Mrs. Alving is forced to confront the consequences of her choices and the hypocrisy of the society around her.
Through its bold portrayal of taboo subjects such as venereal disease, incest, and the oppression of women, "Ghosts" shocked audiences when it was first performed in 1881. Ibsen's unflinching critique of the mores and conventions of his time challenged the prevailing attitudes towards morality and sexuality, sparking heated debates and controversy.
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