Ibsen’s “The Wild Duck”: Truth, Illusion, And Social Dynamics
In Ibsen’s “The Wild Duck,” complex characters navigate contrasting environments: the Ekdals’ humble attic and the Werles’ opulent villa, reflecting their social status and inner turmoil. The play explores themes of truth vs. illusion, idealism’s destructive power, and the significance of family and community. Symbolism, including the titular duck and the attic, enriches these themes….