The presentation of the heroes and heroines in Ibsen's early, middle and later plays is undeniably different. In the early plays, the central figures, as
represented by Brand and Peer Gynt, stand as super human beings who in following their extreme desires perform all the incredible deeds in their own
imaginative worlds. In the middle plays, the central figures, as represented by Nora, Mrs. Alving and Dr. Stockrnann are the midelle class people who struggle
against the false values of society for truth and freedom. And in the later plays, the central figures, as represented by Solness, Borkman and Rubek, are
mystical frustrated central figures, who gain triumph over their wasted lives through their death. However, beyond all the differences there is one characteristic that makes all Ibsen's central figures similar to one another. The similarity that unites all these central figures is that all of them stand as individuals.
Author
(14186018) EMELINA
Contributor
(86-012) Jenny Mochtar Djundjung
(87-004) Sarah Limuil
Publisher
Universitas Kristen Petra
Year : 1991
Subject
1. IBSEN, HENDRIK JOHANES, 1828-1906
Keyword
central figures in the early, middle and later plays of hendrik ibsen
Category
s1 - Skripsi/Undergraduate Thesis (Program Studi Sastra Inggris S-1)
Language
English
Rights
Undergraduate Thesis No. 169; Emelina (14186018)
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