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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
The Wild Duck
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The Wild Duck
The contrast between realism and idealism is a central theme depicted in Ibsens play, The Wild Duck. Both opposing forces of thought are represented by various characters in the play. Gregers Werle is characterized as the quintessential self-righteous idealist throughout the play. He has preconceived notions on how the people around him should approach their lives. For example, in act one, he challenges his father on the integrity of his lifestyle in aspects of business and relationships. First, he accuses Werle of being equally involved in business fraud with Ekdal, scolding him for slipping through conviction. Here he makes a point to label him as a dishonest business man. Then he attacks his fathers personal life, confronting him about his affair with Gina, protesting that his adulterous endeavors claimed the life of his mother. After judging Werle on the morals that frame his life, he makes an ambiguous statement, For at last I see my mission in life. This mission is later revealed in act three and consequently changes Hialmars family in drastic measures.
In conversation with his father, Gregers discloses the intent of his mission, to open Hialmars eyes. He shall see his position
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