People's enemies, Henrik Ibsen, "enemies of people" deal with the extent to which individual desires and beliefs are affected by society. In particular, this episode focuses on methods that individuals can socially eliminate by methods they are trying to assist. One of the main messages of the drama is that independent individuals are often "right" than those who are described as ignorant and like sheep. Isben became an atheist by meeting Georg Brandes and presented many Christian values in 'enemies of people' and religious beliefs.
Henrik Ibsen's "enemies of people" tried to adopt these ideas in five actions. Dr. Thomas Stockmann is the medical director of City Baths. He learned that the city bath is polluted. However, the bathhouse is an economic focus of the town, especially the elite of the town. We were told that there is money in the toilet. To make the community more profitable, great projects and work can only be achieved through some form of personal acquiescence. The same is true when constructing or expanding a road. Owners were forced to sell their land for more profit. This concept exists in the power of the government to implement and extend certain utilities such as pipelines, to acquire land for the benefit of the majority of utilities or pipeline services. As we enable communities to have greater power than ourselves, we can improve our lives through these wonderful projects we have to work together.
American playwright and screenwriter Arthur Miller adapted a translation of Lars Nordenson's "enemies of people", Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen accused his "ghost". There are more "disgust", "hint of disgust", "stinky", "minor of minors", Norwegian, "there are more nicknames of dissatisfaction.Ipsen is more concerned about syphilis and that he is obvious We pay attention to the lies of democracy, the tension between the self-proclaimed majority and the people who give power to the state, and the wisdom and perception of individuals who think he is a genius.
"Enemies of people" (Norwegian original: En folkefiende) is a 1882 play by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. Ibsen wrote this article in response to the public protest against his former drama "Ghost" who challenged Victorian moral hypocrisy. According to Alan Mortensen (Ibsen Research Report, 7th Edition, page 169), the words Ghost, Fallen, and "Immoral" are commonly argued about adultery and syphilis, and therefore are thrown by Ghost and its authors . . Therefore, "enemies of people" dare to speak unpleasant truth, therefore tell the story of those who are punished. But Ibsen is somewhat skeptical of his protagonist and suggests that he may have become too enthusiastic to tell the truth. Ibsen writes to his publisher as follows: "I do not yet know whether it's a comedy or a direct drama, which may have many comedy features, but it is also based on a serious idea ing"