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Which Ibsen play revolves around the Ekdal family and explores themes of illusion, escapism, and the destructive nature of truth?

AThe Pillars of Society

BThe Wild Duck

CHedda Gabler

DRosmersholm

Answer:

B. The Wild Duck

Read Explanation:

The Wild Duck delves into themes of illusion versus reality, the consequences of idealism, and the complexities of human relationships. The play centers on the Ekdal family and their struggles with truth, deception, and the search for meaning in a flawed world. It reflects Ibsen's exploration of the human condition and the challenges of living authentically.


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