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"Rosmersholm" is a play by Henrik Ibsen that delves into the complexities of personal liberation, societal expectations, and ideological conflicts. The narrative unfolds in the old manor house of Rosmersholm, where John Rosmer, an ex-clergyman, resides with Rebecca West, who was initially employed as a companion to his late wife, Beata. The play begins with Rosmer's internal struggle as he grapples with his loss of faith and the societal implications of his newfound beliefs. His friend, Kroll, a staunch conservative and headmaster, visits Rosmer, leading to a confrontation about Rosmer's…mehr

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"Rosmersholm" is a play by Henrik Ibsen that delves into the complexities of personal liberation, societal expectations, and ideological conflicts. The narrative unfolds in the old manor house of Rosmersholm, where John Rosmer, an ex-clergyman, resides with Rebecca West, who was initially employed as a companion to his late wife, Beata. The play begins with Rosmer's internal struggle as he grapples with his loss of faith and the societal implications of his newfound beliefs. His friend, Kroll, a staunch conservative and headmaster, visits Rosmer, leading to a confrontation about Rosmer's ideological shift. The play explores themes of freedom, morality, and the influence of the past. Rosmer's change is met with resistance from Kroll, who represents the traditional values of society. The tension between personal beliefs and societal expectations is further complicated by the presence of Rebecca West, whose influence on Rosmer is both profound and ambiguous. As the story progresses, it becomes evident that Beata's death was not merely a result of her mental instability but also a sacrifice for Rosmer's freedom. Ibsen uses the characters' interactions to highlight the struggle between old and new ideologies, the burden of guilt, and the quest for personal emancipation. The play's setting in the secluded Rosmersholm manor symbolizes the isolation and introspection required for such a profound transformation. Through Rosmer's journey, Ibsen questions the possibility of true freedom and the cost of breaking away from societal norms.
Autorenporträt
Henrik Johan Ibsen (* 20. März 1828 in Skien; ¿ 23. Mai 1906 in Christiania) war ein norwegischer Dramatiker und Lyriker.