Genres: | Esperanto |
Authors: | Henrik Ibsen |
Language: | Esperanto |
Type: | Digital |
Rosmersholm by Henrik Ibsen, translated into Esperanto, is a powerful and thought-provoking drama that explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the conflict between individual desires and societal expectations.
The play is set in a small Norwegian town and centers around the character of Johannes Rosmer, a pastor grappling with a crisis of faith. Rosmer is drawn into a complex relationship with Rebecca West, a strong-willed and enigmatic woman who arrives at Rosmersholm with a mysterious past.
Rebecca's presence challenges Rosmer's traditional beliefs and encourages him to question the values of his community. Together, they embark on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual renewal, but their relationship becomes increasingly fraught with tension and moral dilemmas.
The play delves into the psychological complexities of its characters, exploring themes such as:
The drama culminates in a tragic ending that leaves the audience pondering the complexities of human nature and the enduring power of guilt.
Rosmersholm is a significant work in Ibsen's oeuvre and has been widely interpreted and analyzed. The Esperanto translation allows a broader audience to appreciate the depth and complexity of this classic play.