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Die Stützen der Gesellschaft
German, Henrik Ibsen, 2010Delivered between Mon, 19.5. and Wed, 21.5.
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The Pillars of Society, premiered in 1877, is the first of the plays in which Ibsen addresses social and ethical issues of the bourgeois-capitalist society that was developing in Norway at the time. This also gives rise to a new dramatic genre, the social-critical drama. The play is set in a small coastal town that relies on shipping for its livelihood. The central character is Consul Bernick, a shipowner and entrepreneur whose economic success is based on lies and deception. When a scandal threatens to be revealed, he is even willing to commit murder. "And you call yourselves the pillars of society!" Bernick: "Society has no better.".
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