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... This is proven true in the drama, An Enemy of the People, by Henry Ibsen. ... Stockmann believes that these men are helping him do a noble thing, they are turned against him because of the majority of the people. This again alludes to the fact that the town is full of self-centered, corrupt people who only care about themselves. ... The mayor does not listen to the doctor’s worries about the baths because he knows the people will be come irate if they are closed for a year or two. ... Stockmann’s views cause many of the people to become angry with him and rebel against him. ... Along with this, society nicknames him “an enemy of the people. ... Thomas Stockmann to be an enemy of the people” (197). This quote reveals how the majority quickly changes there opinion about the doctor, who was once though to be a profound and noble man in the community, is now “an enemy of the people.
Approximate Word count = 753 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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