The wild duck : A drama in five acts

· 문학일독
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Henrik Ibsen’s The Wild Duck, written in the late 19th century, is a five-act drama exploring the clash between truth and illusion through the Ekdal and Werle families. Hjalmar Ekdal, a photographer, lives with his wife Gina and daughter Hedvig, seemingly modestly yet burdened by hidden secrets and his father’s past. The return of Gregers Werle, an old friend, disrupts their fragile stability and brings suppressed tensions to light. The “wild duck” becomes a powerful symbol of retreat into illusion rather than confronting reality. The play examines deception, truth, and the lingering impact of past actions on present relationships.

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Henrik Ibsen(1828-1906) was a Norwegian playwright known as the father of modern drama, celebrated for exposing social hypocrisy and exploring inner conflicts in his works. He began with elements of romanticism but gradually shifted toward realism and symbolism, delving deeply into human existence and societal issues. His major plays such as A Doll’s House, Ghosts, An Enemy of the People, and The Wild Duck stirred great controversy in their time. His dramas emphasize themes of individual freedom, responsibility, and the struggle for truth, remaining widely performed across the world today. Ibsen is regarded as a revolutionary figure who transformed the form and substance of theater, leaving a profound legacy in both literature and drama.

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