Hedda Gabler And Other Plays
In these three unforgettably intense plays, Henrik Ibsen explores the problems of personal and social morality that he perceived in the world around him and, in particular, the complex nature of truth. The Pillars of the Community (1877) depicts a corrupt shipowne r?s struggle to hide the sins of his past at the expense of another man?s reputation, while in The Wild Duck (1884) an idealist, bel ieving he must tell the truth at any cost, destroys a family by exposing the lie behind his friend`s marriage. And Hedda Gabler (189 0) portrays an unhappily married woman who is unable to break free from the conventional life she has created for herself, with trag ic results for the entire family.