Nineteen Eighty-Four Novel by George Orwell (Farsi)
Description
“The Wild Duck” is a seminal play by Henrik Ibsen that explores the complexities of family life, idealism, and the consequences of hidden truths. The story centers on the Ekdal family, whose fragile equilibrium is disrupted when old secrets and illusions are confronted. Ibsen examines themes of self-deception, moral responsibility, and the tension between harsh reality and comforting illusions. Through compelling characters and intricate relationships, the play offers a profound reflection on human nature, the cost of truth, and the illusions that sustain or destroy our lives.
- Pages: 227
- Language(s) : Persian (Farsi)
- Persian Title: کتاب اردک وحشی اثر هنریک ایبسن
- ISBN : 9785093431962



