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Culturea Parution : 24-04-2024 124 pages
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John Gabriel Borkman
Henrik Ibsen
Dernière mise à jour : 26/03/2026
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Culturea
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24-04-2024
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124
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206
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Littérature générale > Romans
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"John Gabriel Borkman" is a play by Henrik Ibsen that delves into themes of change, betrayal, and the quest for redemption. The narrative unfolds in the Rentheim family manor, where John Gabriel Borkman, a disgraced former bank manager, lives in seclusion after serving a prison sentence for financial fraud. His wife, Gunhild Borkman, resides in the same house but maintains a separate life, consumed by the desire to restore the family's honor through their son, Erhart. The play opens with the arrival of Ella Rentheim, Gunhild's twin sister, who has been a surrogate mother to Erhart during Borkman's imprisonment. Ella's return ignites tensions as she seeks to reclaim Erhart's affection and free him from his mother's controlling influence. The sisters' confrontation reveals their conflicting visions for Erhart's future, with Gunhild focused on redemption through societal success and Ella advocating for personal happiness. Meanwhile, Borkman, isolated in the upper gallery, is haunted by his past transformations and the collapse of his dreams. The play explores the complex dynamics between the characters, highlighting the impact of past actions on present relationships. As the narrative progresses, Erhart becomes a focal point of contention, torn between familial duty and his own desires. The play culminates in a poignant exploration of the characters' inner struggles, leaving the audience to ponder the true cost of change and the possibility of redemption.
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