摘要:Catiline, Ibsen's first play, has often been undervalued.Ibsen's comments on this play that the ideas he expressed in this juvenile attempt are still what he thinks of after he has made great achievements in dramatic creation exactly show its true value.To a large extent, it is Catiline's persistent pursuit of his ideal that may have moved the dramatist who has throughout his own life pursued his own ideal.What's more, Ibsen may also have noticed the similar ethical dilemma that faces him and Catiline: the contraction between his earthly duties and his pursuit of the ideal.
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