Henrik johan ibsen
(20 March 1828 _23May 1906), was a narwegian playwrighit, theatre and poet. As one of the tounders of modernism in theatre, lbsen is after referred to as 'the father of realism" and one of the most influential playwrights of his time. in 1869, he began to write prose plays some critics would say that at this point in his life lbsen
abandoned poetry and took up realism in 1877 he began what became a serices of fove plays in which he examines the moral faults of modern society in ordrt of appearance the plays were the pillars of society A dolls house, ghosts an enemy or the people and the wild Duck.
Lick all of lbsen's plays an enemy of the people was originally written in norwegian and is full of untranslatable wordplay. a number of the character's titlles exists only in norwegian bureaucracy.
The holder of the truth, the man who can see the essence of the situation is bound to be unpopular even if the masses catch up with this ideas in due course that is why stonckman finally sums up, the aft-quoted line.the strongest man in the world is he who stands alone.
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