= Ghosts =
conclusion has been
actual tragedy. A tragic fig
so that he or sie can fully re
befallen him or her. A trage
contemplate life and
would have wo fa
be irrevocable and disturbing, but Mrs
tragedy by succumbing to death by her
Herein lies the great drat
er misguided choic
addition to lashing out against conventional
also trying to impart a hard-leamed lesson, Muc
should trust one’s intuition. Because Mrs. Al
heeded Manders’ adviceall those years ago,
and trusting what was in her heart, she comi
slowly led to the tragic events highlighted by the action of the play.
Ibsen's own view of tragic real
Ibsen is clearly saying th
“now,” as opposed to either dwelling on the ps
Ghosts envy human's ownership of daylig
are so frightening. Otherwise they would just b
world with us. Night is their prison, but also preserve, so
they pose a threat to any humans foolish enough to trespass on their domain,
This is the real reason humans are asleep at night, because if
that a human is awake and, even worse, watching them, they
Q.6. Inherited convention not inherited disease is the subject of Ibsen's
Ghosts, Examine.
‘Ans, Like Ibsen’s other masterworks of social realism-notabl} House
and An Enemy of the People-Ghosts has been seized upon in recent times for the