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The Wild Duck

The Wild Duck

De: Henrik Ibsen
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The Wild Duck by Henrik Ibsen is a play about family secrets and self-deception. It centers around the Ekdal family, particularly Hjalmar Ekdal, who lives a modest life with his wife Gina and daughter Hedvig. Hjalmar's old friend, Gregers Werle, visits and stirs up trouble by revealing the hidden truths about Gina’s past and Hedvig's paternity. Gregers believes honesty will lead to healing, but his interference only causes suffering. Hedvig, in a tragic attempt to prove her love for her father, sacrifices herself.
The play explores themes of illusion, the destructive pursuit of truth, and the fragility of happiness. The wild duck, a symbol in the story, represents the family's retreat into comforting lies to cope with the harshness of reality. Summary by Dream Audiobooks Copyright Dream audio books
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Episodios
  • The Wild Duck: Act 5
    38 m
  • The Wild Duck: Act 4
    42 m
  • The Wild Duck: Act 3
    44 m
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