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Peer Gynt

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Peer Gynt is a fascinating and complex character who is both despicable and endearing at the same time. Throughout the story, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery, facing his own demons and the consequences of his actions. Ibsen's writing is rich and poetic, immersing readers in Peer's world of fantasy, adventure, and ultimately redemption. The themes of identity, love, and the pursuit of happiness are explored in a way that is both thought-provoking and emotional. Peer Gynt is a masterpiece that will leave readers contemplating the power of one's choices and the impact they have on those around them.

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Peer is a dreamer, liar, excellent storyteller and an irresponsible person who avoids all problems. He uses and discards women and looks towards the grandiose, the unattainable. Despite of this, one can't help but like and feel sorry for Peer, as it is easy to recognize something of yourself in him. Peer Gynt is the most well known Norwegian play throughout history and is based loosely on the folklore about Per Gynt. It is a dramatic poem in five acts, and has been aptly described as the story of a life based on procrastination and avoidance. The play is said to be a confrontation with the flock mentality Ibsen meant to recognize the typical Norwegian.


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