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In Henrik Ibsen's "The Wild Duck," readers are plunged into a world of tangled relationships, hidden truths, and moral reckoning. Set against the backdrop of a Norwegian household, the play follows the Ekdal family as they grapple with the consequences of a long-buried secret. When Gregers Werle, an idealistic and meddling friend, returns to town and exposes the truth behind the Ekdal family's veneer of domestic bliss, he sets off a chain of events that ultimately leads to tragedy. As the layers of deception are peeled away, the characters are forced to confront the harsh realities of their lives and the impact of their actions on those around them.
Through Ibsen's incisive dialogue and intricate characterizations, "The Wild Duck" explores themes of illusion, reality, and the destructive power of idealism. As the play unfolds, readers are drawn into a world where truth is elusive, and the pursuit of purity and righteousness leads only to chaos and despair. With its complex moral dilemmas and haunting portrayal of human frailty, "The Wild Duck" stands as a timeless masterpiece of psychological drama, challenging audiences to confront the darker aspects of human nature and the complexities of moral ambiguity.
© 2024 Icon Audio Arts (Lydbog): 9781998487127
Release date
Lydbog: 30. september 2024
Dansk
Danmark