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FOR THE ARTICLE YOU CHOOSE TO WRITE ON, you will type a 1000-1500 word response in which you address EACH of the following points IN YOUR OWN WORDS: 1) What is the author's main argument? 2) How does he support his main argument (evidence, ancillary arguments, etc.)? 3) Do you agree or disagree with him? 4) Why or why not? 5) Apply the insights of at least two of the readings we have studied in this course (in chapters 1-10) to your analysis. Make sure to explain how the philosophers' insights are relevant to the topic you are discussing.
A WORD OF WARNING: These articles are rather long and complex. The author likes to make extensive use of his rather copious vocabulary, so I strongly urge you to have dictionary.com handy as you work your way through your chosen article.
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Ibsen and His Discontents
Henrik Ibsen; A Norwegian playwright and theatre director who is a founder of the
current theatre. Recognition of Ibsen's work was because of his influential works such as Ghosts,
A Doll's House hence the name "the father of realism." The article Ibsen and his discontent are a
write-up of several of Ibsen's teachings such as Ghosts and A Doll's house. Most of the
controversial views that are recurrent in Henrik Ibsen's work, especially regarding matters of
marriage, youth, freedom and the society that Theodore seems to be on the lookout for them to
interject on them (Dalrymple, 2005).
Theodore sets out his issues through analyzing the work of Dr. Johnson and Ibsen, and
for this reason, he finds out that both authors ought to acknowledge marriage as an influence of
issues. However, Dr. Johnson admires friendship even though the shortcomings associated with
them despite the saying that human is to error; therefore, its existence is imperfect. Marriage has
numerous sufferings, says Dr.Johnson, but self-restraint has no pleasures (Dalrymple, 2005).
Johnson saw human existence as inseparable from di...
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