Nyd den ubegrænsede adgang til tusindvis af spændende e- og lydbøger - helt gratis
Romaner
"An Enemy of the People" by Henrik Ibsen is a thought-provoking play that delves into the complexities of truth, morality, and the conflicts that arise when individual integrity clashes with public opinion. The story revolves around Dr. Thomas Stockmann, a physician in a small coastal town who discovers that the local baths, a source of economic prosperity for the community, are contaminated and pose a health risk. When he brings this alarming information to light, he expects to be hailed as a hero for prioritizing public health; however, he quickly realizes that the townspeople and local authorities are more concerned with protecting their economic interests than with the well-being of their citizens.
As Dr. Stockmann fights to expose the truth, he faces increasing opposition from his brother, Peter, who is the town’s mayor, and from a community unwilling to accept the implications of his findings. The play captures the escalating tension between Stockmann's commitment to honesty and the pressure from the townspeople, who label him an "enemy of the people" for challenging the status quo. Ibsen's exploration of the dynamics of power, fear, and the role of the individual in society highlights the difficulty of standing up for one's convictions in the face of widespread dissent.
Ultimately, "An Enemy of the People" serves as a powerful commentary on the nature of democracy and the consequences of speaking truth to power. It raises important questions about the responsibilities of individuals to their communities and the moral dilemmas that arise when personal beliefs conflict with public sentiment. Through Dr. Stockmann's struggles, Ibsen invites audiences to reflect on the complexities of human nature and the often-painful choices that accompany the pursuit of truth.
© 2024 Icon Audio Arts (Lydbog): 9781998487141
Release date
Lydbog: 3. oktober 2024
Dansk
Danmark