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Saulius:
For me is very interesting – how the characters by Henrik Ibsen are
ungovernable, sometimes even in utter hopelessness, fight for a dream
- it is possible to say for his love.
They fight till they live on the earth, and they fight not one against
another, but encounter face to face, destiny – with the mysteries of
nature that they rise against. They can sacrifice everything for the
dream, and that applies characteristically to all the personages, in
the last plays written by Ibsen. All of Ibsen characters have the
victor lineaments.
I would like to say that we got life from seeking our dream. And we
are on the way when we start to hear the silence. Ibsen is trying to
open the metaphysical sense of love.
The clash between man and woman – passionate gravitation and
passionate fight is one of Ibsen's basic motive.
Ibsen the same as F. Dostoejvsky, is greatly interested in spiritual
problems, and not so much in people's psychology. To search for the
truth is much more important than to search for a life of luxury. To
be alive it means to fight with the trolls in our spirit.
In the women character's Ibsen opens demonism and holiness.
Saulius Varnas
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