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In "The Pillars of Society," Ibsen presents a scathing examination of the moral decay inherent in a society built upon hypocrisy and deception. As the facade of respectability crumbles, the characters are forced to confront uncomfortable truths about themselves and the society they inhabit. Through the lens of Consul Bernick's unraveling web of lies, readers are compelled to confront the consequences of prioritizing social standing over personal integrity. With its searing indictment of the pillars upon which society rests, Ibsen's play remains as relevant today as it was when first penned. "The Pillars of Society" serves as a cautionary tale, challenging readers to question the foundations upon which their own lives are built and to consider the true cost of sacrificing honesty and authenticity for the sake of societal acceptance. In this timeless work, Ibsen invites readers to reflect on the nature of morality and the role each individual plays in upholding—or dismantling—the pillars of society.
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Luisterboek: 29 september 2024
Nederlands
België