Dr. Thomas Stockmann's personal and professional life is attacked
after he declares a town's water supply is contaminated, which
threatens the success of their economy. Ibsen tackles the
corruption of local politicians, and their effect on the people.
After thorough examination, Dr. Thomas Stockmann discovers an
unsettling truth about his town's water system. He believes its
polluted and attempts to alert the proper authorities. Yet, this
revelation threatens the town's economy, which depends on the
success of its spa business. Stockmann's brother is the mayor and
wants the story hidden from the public. He conspires with other
politicians to protect their investment, despite the doctor's
warning. With An Enemy of the People, Ibsen criticizes the selfish
nature of man. It centers a powerful minority that chooses profit
over people. The writer exposes the dangers of honesty in a world
fueled by lies. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally
typeset manuscript, this edition of An Enemy of the People is both
modern and readable.
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