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Ghosts

Henrik Ibsen

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Sinopsis

Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts is a powerful and provocative drama that dares to confront the hidden truths lurking beneath respectable society. First published in 1881, this groundbreaking play shocked audiences of its time with its fearless exploration of morality, duty, hypocrisy, and the haunting consequences of past actions. Today, it remains one of Ibsen's most compelling and widely studied works.

Set in a remote Norwegian town, Ghosts centers on Mrs. Helene Alving, a widow preparing to open an orphanage in memory of her late husband, Captain Alving. To the outside world, the Captain was a pillar of the community—honorable, charitable, and morally upright. But beneath this carefully maintained façade lies a far darker truth. As the story unfolds over the course of a single day, long-buried secrets begin to surface, threatening to shatter the lives of everyone involved.

Mrs. Alving has spent years protecting her son, Oswald, from the corruption and moral decay she associates with his father. Having sent him away to Paris to shield him from his father's influence, she hopes he will live a life free from the "ghosts" of the past. However, Oswald returns home carrying burdens of his own—both emotional and physical. His struggles reveal the devastating consequences of inherited guilt and societal repression.

The play also features Pastor Manders, a well-meaning but rigid clergyman who represents the moral authority of society. Through his interactions with Mrs. Alving, Ibsen exposes the suffocating power of social expectations and the destructive force of blind adherence to tradition. Manders' concern for appearances over truth becomes a sharp critique of institutions that prioritize reputation above genuine compassion.

Another key figure, Engstrand, a cunning and opportunistic carpenter, and his daughter Regina, who works in Mrs. Alving's household, further complicate the web of secrets. As relationships unravel and hidden connections are revealed, Ibsen masterfully builds tension toward a tragic and unforgettable conclusion.

The title Ghosts operates on multiple levels. The "ghosts" are not literal spirits, but rather the lingering presence of past sins, outdated beliefs, and inherited ideologies that continue to shape the present. Ibsen suggests that individuals are haunted not only by personal mistakes but also by societal conventions that persist unquestioned across generations. These invisible forces exert a powerful influence, trapping characters in cycles of suffering and denial.

At its core, Ghosts is a searing examination of truth versus illusion. Ibsen challenges the notion that maintaining appearances is more important than confronting reality. The play boldly addresses controversial themes such as venereal disease, illegitimacy, euthanasia, and the oppression of women—topics considered scandalous at the time of its release. Yet its enduring relevance lies in its exploration of universal human struggles: the tension between duty and freedom, love and responsibility, truth and comfort.

Written in Ibsen's signature realist style, Ghosts strips away romanticism to reveal the stark complexities of human relationships. Its tightly constructed dialogue and psychological depth create a gripping drama that forces readers and audiences alike to question their own beliefs about morality, family, and societal norms.

More than a century after its debut, Ghosts remains a timeless masterpiece—an unflinching portrayal of how the past shapes the present, and a profound reminder that the truths we avoid often return to confront us in the most devastating ways.
Disponible desde: 03/03/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 85 páginas.

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