The Master Builder Audiobook (Free)
Summary:
Halvard Solness is a get better at architect who has ruthlessly forged a preëminent career without regard for the feelings of those around him. Regardless of this unethical path of existence, his conscience continues to be painfully alive, burdening him with guilt for past choices. He lives a tormented living, fearful not just that he is going mad but also that he has unconsciously been in little league with demonic capabilities to be able to reach his present position. His long-suffering wife and his mistress make an effort to cope with him in his fragile state while not being ruined themselves. Into this fraught circumstance suddenly comes the harmful Hilda Wangel, an eldritch young woman claiming a particular relationship with Solness from his recent.
One of the five great plays of Ibsen’s final period, “The Master Contractor” is laden with levels of symbolic significance. Like the majority of Ibsen works, it begins silently with dialogue between quite normal people and only steadily reveals its depths of meaning and power.
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