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When it comes to drama, the first thing that comes to mind is the drama masters such as Shakespeare in England and Molière in France. In Eastern Europe, there was a comedian and poet whose aura shone equally brightly, and some critics thought he could stand up to Shakespeare and Molière, the Norwegian Ibsen. Today, we're going to talk about Ibsen's story.

Born in a small town in Oslo, norway's capital, Ibsen showed a talent for writing as a child. Under the revolutionary wave that swept Through Europe, the adult Ibsen began to mix with society, and by chance, he was valued by a famous violinist, and was hired as a playwright and choreographer, starting his creative career.
In terms of creation, Ibsen made a very important contribution. He is unique in his topic selection and writing skills. He broke away from the traditional way of writing and tried to write in a colloquial prose style, which was a great success and had a deep impact on future generations. Later, due to the war, Ibsen and his family went to Rome to settle down, and later to Munich and other places. During this period in a foreign country, Ibsen has always been with the creation of works, and many works that have influenced future generations have been created during this period.
Among Ibsen's more than 20 works, it is necessary to mention "The Doll's House", which is one of Ibsen's most important works, which was a drama that swept the world from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century. It is said that two weeks after the play of "Doll's House" was created, it was staged in Denmark and achieved great success, attracting attention from all over Europe and quickly spreading to the whole world, once in our country.
Ibsen is widely regarded as the "father of modern theater", and some critics believe that he can be compared to Shakespeare and Molière, two theater masters. Although Ibsen is world-famous and has countless auras on his body, he is relatively cold, especially very weak to family affection. He was reluctant to be close to his family all his life because he felt that his family needed too many places to help. He had a very ordinary relationship with his father, who had not been in contact for more than 40 years, had never helped a poor father financially, and had a very weak relationship with his children.
In his later years, Ibsen was bedridden until his death on May 23, 1906, when norwegian and other cultural festival celebrities held a state funeral for him. Today, the 114th anniversary of the father and poet of modern opera, let's commemorate him with the 10 most inspirational sentences he wrote!
Only the strongest people can stand alone. - Ibsen
Pavilions built high in the sky will never be solid. - Ibsen
If you doubt yourself, then your footing is really unstable. - Ibsen
Society is like a boat, and everyone must be prepared to take the helm. - Ibsen
The answer to what a person's first duty is is simple: don't hide yourself. - Ibsen
Taking away the illusion of ordinary people's lives is also taking away his happiness. - Ibsen
Money can be the shell of many things, but it is not the fruit inside. - Ibsen
When one goes out on a journey for freedom and truth, one should never wear one's best clothes. - Ibsen
If you want to benefit society, the best way is to cast your own piece of material into a tool. - Ibsen
Don't rest on your laurels because of luck, don't falter because of bad luck. The real strong are good at finding shadows in good times, finding light in bad times, and always calibrating their goals for progress. - Ibsen