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Ellida

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You can't stop me from choosing. You can keep me here by force. You have the power to do that. But my choice comes from deep inside me... What does it mean to be free? To be truly independent? Ellida-a lighthouse keeper's daughter-is living a life of quiet desperation with her husband Dr Wangel in a coastal fjord town when a stranger from her past arrives, upsetting the fragile equilibrium she and Wangel had created. In The Lady From the Sea, Henrik Ibsen explores the themes found in his earlier work, challenging and exposing the conventions of marriage and society with biting satire and subtle humour, and an ending that raises as many questions as it resolves. In this fresh adaptation by May-Brit Akerholt, the pull of the tide meets the stability of the land. Questions of freedom and responsibility, conformity and independence, emotion and rationality prove startlingly contemporary, as relevant as when Ibsen first penned the play in 1888.

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ISBN: 9781760622312
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Author: Henrik Ibsen
Publisher: Currency Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 104 pages
Genres: Modern and contemporary plays (c 1900 onwards)