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Ghosts Who has read it hundred time? This is three act family drama. Drama is usually tradegic. I almost pronounced it Trama. I made few comments on this Drama.


One, Mrs. Alving is very lazy. She tried to solve something through sleeping. Her son did the same way.


Two, Regina is an attractive character. She's been adored by Engstrand, Mrs. Alving, Pastor Manders, and Oswald. I see a life in her.


Three, higher the hierarchy more complicated the way to become happy. I said one of the most commonest sense in our to-day's society.


I like my point number two. How Regina lived is the life of a human. Once they accepted you, you are accepted. Once you've been adored, they adored you. Aren't am I speaking things very historically?


Give comment on Mrs. Alving's mischief. She's being commented just because Mr. Alving is dead. What if Oprah Winfrey was there to comment on the couple? The subtitle probably said, "My husband is having an affair with my maid!"


This story is already scandalous; to housewives, very stressful. But story presure very hard upon every women to work on our personality. Mrs. Alving did it someway to control her husband and her personality. That was having her son and becoming a working mother for Oswald. I complement her for that.


After all, the whole story (or a very horrorible story) concludes this way. "Your father died. His girlfriend died. They died like Romeo and Juliet. And now you are sick of your work. After you die, do you think I can even die?"--one of imaginary thought of Mrs. Alving at the ACT III of "Ghosts" by Henrik Ibsen.


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