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Ghosts

Ghosts

by Henrik Ibsen

Questioning the very fabric of societal norms, Henrik Ibsen's 'Ghosts' is a stark and riveting exploration of morality, duty, and the haunting specter of past sins. Unfolding in a conservative Norwegian town, it scrutinizes the life of Mrs. Alving, a woman trapped in a web of deceit and lies. Ibsen masterfully uses symbolism and allegory, challenging the reader to confront the 'ghosts' of their own lives. The narrative, both intimate and universal, will compel you to grapple with the dichotomy of public respectability versus private truths. 'Ghosts' is more than a story; it's an examination of the human condition, a call to introspection, a mirror held up to society.

Chapters 3
Books/Sections 3
Difficulty Beginner

Table of Contents

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