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An Enemy of the People

Henrik Johan Ibsen

  • 19 februari 2018
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Samenvatting:

“(SCENE.—DR. STOCKMANN'S sitting–room. It is evening. The room is plainly but neatly appointed and furnished. In the right–hand wall are two doors; the farther leads out to the hall, the nearer to the doctor's study. In the left–hand wall, opposite the door leading to the hall, is a door leading to the other rooms occupied by the family. In the middle of the same wall stands the stove, and, further forward, a couch with a looking–glass hanging over it and an oval table in front of it. On the table, a lighted lamp, with a lampshade. At the back of the room, an open door leads to the dining–room. BILLING is seen sitting at the dining table, on which a lamp is burning. He has a napkin tucked under his chin, and MRS. STOCKMANN is standing by the table handing him a large plate–full of roast beef. The other places at the table are empty, and the table somewhat in disorder, evidently a meal having recently been finished.)

Mrs. Stockmann. You see, if you come an hour late, Mr. Billing, you have to put up with cold meat.

Billing (as he eats[…]”

Excerpt From: Henrik Ibsen. “An Enemy of the People.” iBooks.

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