August Strindberg
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Themes of Death and Decay in “The Ghost Sonata”: A Character and Setting Analysis
“The Ghost Sonata” is a play by Swedish playwright August Strindberg that was first performed in 1907. The play is known for its themes of death and decay, symbolized through the play’s characters and setting. In this blog post, we will look closely at how Strindberg uses these symbols to explore the themes of death and decay in “The Ghost…
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Exploring the Dreamlike and Surreal Elements of ‘The Ghost Sonata’: An Analysis
“The Ghost Sonata,” written by August Strindberg in 1907, is a play that has captivated and puzzled audiences for over a century. With its blend of natural and fantastical elements, the play blurs the lines between reality and fantasy, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that enhances the overall meaning and impact of the story. In this blog post, we will delve…
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