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Henrik Ibsen
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philoSophie
philoSophie rated it 9 years ago
Κοινωνική κριτική με βάση της τη δυναμική των ζευγαριών, τα χρήματα και τη δύναμη που φέρνουν, τη θέση της γυναίκας, τα καθήκοντα και τις υποχρεώσεις της απέναντι στην κοινωνία, αλλά και απέναντι στο σύζυγό της.Με την παράλληλη ανάγνωση των Βρικολάκων και του Κουκλόσπιτου οι ομοιότητες ήταν περισσότ...
philoSophie
philoSophie rated it 9 years ago
Από τα πιο δυνατά έργα που έχουν γραφτεί· πραγματεύεται τη δύναμη, τον έλεγχο και την επιρροή που επιθυμεί και που, κατ' επέκταση, ασκεί ο κάθε άνθρωπος στον άλλο, ενώ παράλληλα διερευνάται το αίσθημα και η σημασία της ελευθερίας, της υποταγής και της ανθρώπινης μείωσης.
BrokenTune
BrokenTune rated it 10 years ago
Why, oh why, do I get the impression that Ibsen didn't like his female protagonists very much? Or, in other words, is there a specific reason that both Nora (from A Doll's House) and Hedda are written as two rather silly women, both incapable of a rational thought? Surely, exploring the theme of...
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it 10 years ago
I can't say that I am all that familiar with the plays of Ibsen, having only ever read A Doll's House and Peer Gynt and since he was such a prolific writer I am sure there are always going to be ones that I will never get around to reading (if I ever read more than the one's in the collection that I...
Edward
Edward rated it 10 years ago
Introduction--The Pillars of the Community--The Wild Duck--Hedda GablerNotes
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