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      • The play is an attack on conventional morality and on the results of hypocrisy. Ostensibly a discussion of congenital venereal disease, Ghosts also deals with the power of ingrained moral contamination to undermine the most determined idealism.
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  2. Ghosts, perhaps Henrik Ibsen’s most unremittingly bleak play, caused a scandal when it was first performed in 1882. It was memorably denounced as an ‘open sewer’ by one critic, for its frank exploration of sexual promiscuity and venereal disease.

  3. Get all the key plot points of Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts on one page. From the creators of SparkNotes.

  4. Ghosts, a drama in three acts by Henrik Ibsen, published in 1881 in Norwegian as Gengangere and performed the following year. The play is an attack on conventional morality and on the results of hypocrisy.

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  5. Ghosts is a play by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen first performed in 1882. It follows the story of Mrs. Alving, a widow who is preparing to open an orphanage in memory of her late husband, as she is visited by her son Oswald, who has returned home after many years abroad.

  6. Ghosts (Danish: Gengangere) is a play by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It was written in Danish and published in 1881, and first staged in 1882 in Chicago, Illinois, US, performed in Danish. Like many of Ibsen's plays, Ghosts is a scathing commentary on 19th-century morality.

  7. A short summary of Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Ghosts.

  8. This quiz is designed to test comprehension of key themes, characters, and symbols in Henrik Ibsen’s “Ghosts,” offering a diverse range of questions to gauge understanding of the play’s complex narrative and its critique of 19th-century society.

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