
PREVIEW: Chronicles #23 | an Enemy of the People
Nov 22, 2025
Luca Johnson dives into Henrik Ibsen's powerful play, exploring its themes of individual self-realization and the dangers of mob rule. He traces Ibsen's life and the late-19th-century context that shaped his thinking. The clash between Dr. Thomas Stockman's commitment to truth and his brother, Mayor Peter Stockmann's, protection of civic reputation highlights the tension between ethics and public interests. The exploration of media ethics, personal integrity, and the threat of suppression culminates in a riveting town meeting where truth faces public rejection.
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Individualism As Path To Truth
- Ibsen champions individual self-realisation as the route to truth in modern society.
- He argues discovery and action by individuals reveal truths that collective complacency can hide.
Balanced Argumentation In Ibsen's Drama
- Ibsen steel-mans opposing social positions within his plays to present nuanced debate.
- This balanced argumentation lets audiences see merits and flaws on both sides.
Ibsen's Tough Early Life
- Henrik Ibsen came from an affluent merchant family that later went bankrupt, forcing him to leave home at 15.
- He then dedicated his life to theatre and persisted despite hardship and controversy.





