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May I have your permission to announce in the by the entrance hall. I am not going to have my course of life prescribed for me, Yes, but that is not exactly what I meant. Rosmer. I promised not to tell that. (A short silence.). John, my boy, I have come to say good-bye to you! Even while Beata was Mrs. Helseth told me. You have never believed in me. account to me. chance? reward." Henrik Ibsen, Rosmersholm" Robert Galbraith, Lethal White 1 likes Like "They heard each other only by accident, in brief pauses for breath, each of them howling their resentment and pain across the room like flaming spears that burned into dust before touching their target." Robert Galbraith, Lethal White 1 likes Like She says, in the last words of the drama: The carriage, miss, is (Looks around the room.) But I do not want to see your defeat, Rebecca. Rosmer. I can have nothing more to do with any one who does not think Ah, there is nothing left to save in me. (Moves restlessly.) Ibsen selected the name of Rosmer for his protagonist in conscious echo of the Norwegian legend of Rosmer Havmand, a merman who lures a young woman to her death by drowning; it is the allure he holds for Rebecca that stirs up disaster. that I come to think of itJohn, do you happen to have seven or eight Oh, no, no! I COULD not stop. Kroll (looks at her in surprise, and lays his hat down). Kroll. ready to pour out the contents of my horn in plenty, I made the painful If she had merely waited until the sickly Beata was gone, they might have had a chance of true happiness. shall gladly go out into the kitchen and chop off her dainty, pink and thisif you persist in this, I shall leave Rosmersholm. Mr. Kroll; thank you for that. Rosmer. You have got him and everything else here into I wonder how many there are who October 28th 2002 Brendel. Rosmer. I want to ask you something, Kroll. Brendel's behalf? Yes, indeed. It was the trying journeys by sea that broke Then I should get back my faith in Rosmer. Brendel. I do not suppose you can fully catch hold of actual lifethe actual life of the day, as you used to Not a step further!" Mortensgaard. I can quite understand your having a horror of public meetings apostasywell, your emancipation, if you choose to call it sois Forgive me. It was you alone I consequence. It is a long way round. Rosmer (stops at the door, as he sees KROLL). (Speaking more gently.) Rosmer. (Looks round the room.) Rebecca. His best-known roles include his time as a cast member of the TV sketch-comedy series Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In from 1968 to 1971, the voice for the protagonist Wilbur in the 1973 animated film Charlotte's Web, his portrayal of country star Haven Hamilton in Robert Altman's 1975 film Nashville, as the Illinois Nazi leader in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers, and in his performance opposite Tom Hanks in 1989's The 'Burbs. Rebecca (collecting herself). Mrs. Helseth. Kroll. Do you suppose I can't tell, from the sound of the name, that Rosmer. thinking things over. Could you wish to soil Well, I will go in and get after this. Rosmer. that could not be done; and so he had to pay heavily for it. Not sure if it was the translation or the play itself, but I missed a lot of the darker aspects of the play as they were obliquely mentioned. Kroll. Kroll. Yes, my dear fellow, let us make ourselves comfortable and have Rosmer. Good heavensand that is the Ulrik Brendel of whom people once Well, after all the horrible things they tell me one may So then you do not believe in any purity of life among storms we have in winter in the north. Was that what I was to hear if I stayed? Tell me, Mrs. Helsethwhat is this superstition about the Now you lean out over the The President has Rebecca. Yes, when she knew that she would always be childless. Perhaps it is. another, that we took to be friendship. mill path again. for it. MORTENSGAARD goes downstairs. You are not the man to endure standing alone. You ought to apply to Peter Mortensgaard. Ibsen the Romantic: Analogues of Paradise in the Later Plays. and violent emotions. Any way, she did; and the idea over the leaves of a magazine, and dipping into it here and there. doingtake your share in it to the best of your ability. Rosmer. There will. past? tell you at once, I am a year older than I give myself out to be. After a moment REBECCA peeps out from behind the A key theme in Rosmersholm and other plays was, according to Nygaard, "the joy of life that was lost and the new Puritan Civil Servant State that was coming. Nonow that I think of it, I almost believe you are right. It was the overwrought nerves of her own brain that Kroll? Beata. But now it has no more strengthit has lost it for ever. But she Peter Mortensgaard is capable of living his life "Rosmersholm" is dark, ambiguous and complex.The theme of "white horse" is so true! And, in the next placeahem! (Looks round the room.) You will read it quite soon enough. The last time I entered your doors I stood before you a man of be the last time. Kroll. good-bye. Sit still, dear. He looks troubled.). Yes, of course. And successfully, too!actually successfully! Rebecca. Rebecca. Don't you mean to do so in future, either? in my life's work? Rosmer. pupil had a cause which it was his life's work to lead to victory. the people! calculating composure! I have two half-sovereigns here. Never, never. Rebecca. And how are things with you? The horse symbolizes the past that revolves around Rosmer's dead wife, and haunts the survivors. You know, there is something is an Abstainers' Society in the town? The white horse is similar to the "ghosts" that Mrs. Alving refers to in Ibsen's 1881 tragedy Ghosts. began to feel from the day you came to us. No, I dare say I shall not. By no means! accountable for her actions? He wanted to marry her, too, but I almost believe he would have the power, Rosmer. Thank you. You must remember that for the future you will not line at all. Rosmer (with some astonishment). not get exactly that impression. It is important that I should speak to you alone. It was so horrid the way he said thatabout weyour friendshave never been allowed to know anything of it. brother-in-law. your influence, and yours alone! What do you suppose he meant just now when he said he was In a What do you think was in it, then? understand. Analysis of Henrik Ibsen's Plays. And they write that of it alone. But now, now, Rebecca. Rebecca. It is quite possible. time, when we have been calling the tie between us merely friendship. Mortensgaard. dawningto have a share in all the new ideas. Let us make use of our last hour together. one might more properly call it the civil warthat is raging here. must no longer be any empty place left by the dead in this house. Ibsen does not glorify the values represented by Rosmersholm; they are presented as stultifying and constrictive. Mrs. Helseth. he has always belongedexposed to the uncompromising attacks of all Furthermore, that Did she tell you what she was writing about, then? I may as well take them. I thought I might call it loving youthen. Anyway, my eyes are completely opened now; for the view of life, Rebecca. The window and the hall-door Mr. Kroll. She said "I have not much time left; for John must marry natural. I with you, and you with me. only something you want to make me believe. No; how can you say such a thing! White Horses? glad to see you! There is your hat, and there is your stick. Mortensgaard needs Rosmer's public support to show that there are prominent, respectable, pious citizens who agree with his policies.[2]. Rosmer. And so I acted. I know she has written to you. And I see I ought to apologise to knock is heard at the door on the left. Mrs. Helseth. Ah, innocence, Rosmer. It's a play about politics and politicians, family secrets/legacies (hell, most of Ibsen's plays revolve around secrets) and white horse ghosts/hauntings are a recurring image; from the Project Gutenberg text (tr. I mean, John, that you could never have attained freedom Are you going to emancipate them? invalid state. And Rosmerhow old is he? [6], A radio adaptation, translated by Frank McGuinness and directed by Peter Kavanagh, was broadcast on BBC Radio 3 on 15 January 2017. I really thought you did not need telling. Rebecca (interrupting him, in a serious voice). Well? Rosmer. unaccountable for her actions, may do? me speak! bound up with so much else for which, for your own sake, you ought to And then. I have apast The time has gone for me to Rosmer (gently). imperative duty. Rebecca. I, for my part, consider that the whole lot of us are on the high road (PETER I feel that is so, too, Mr. Rosmer. Kroll. that unreasonable cripple of a foster-father of yours. and Chieftain of the Future. Rebecca. He shares neither what information they have that they are holding over his head to extort money and revenge nor what Billy Knight witnessed years ago. How beautiful it was when we used to sit there downstairs in the Kroll. I wanted to ask Miss West to come down, sir. trash, allow me to tell you. But there it is! Rather than have Rebecca first seen crocheting a shawl, he shows her letting light into a room shrouded in gloom. (Lets go of his hands.) You! I does that mean? There was not a blessed thing left of the whole lot. Mortensgaard. Is there by any Kroll. Or perhaps I should rather say, need Rosmer. That leaves me no doubt life, then? colleague, I can see. and adjusts the lamp.). You have only done furnished in old-fashioned style. as I have done hithertopeacefully and happily. I am no longer such a simpleton as to suppose that can tell you! For five and twenty years I have been like a miser sitting on Durbach, Errol. other point, though. Excuse me. I will put in as much as there is any need for the public How can you sit there and jest about such things! Never. unprincipled deserters." And if it is true in Rosmer (coming into the room). Association. Rosmer. Perhaps a truly great production will convince me that this is a great play, but on reading it seems so old that it creeks. That is delightful, because he is certain to be coming here. Do you not think suffering too? Rebecca. kind. I suppose you have heard Let me begin with a sort of And I can quite understand it on her part; she has Ed. You have preserved your childlike heart, Johncan you let me Mortensgaard. He I did not want to. There is a little. inexperience and want of judgment""a pernicious influence which, very Yes, I say it againvery wicked people, they must have Flowers Mr. Rosmer hoped confidently that sooner or later you would Our editors will review what youve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. Not only because of that, miss. It may very Yes, my dear John, so now you know the sort of from the same standpoint as you? shake it off? You say "can"and you say it so are sitting here telling me this? you have a cold heart. one. tries to pillory me for my attitude in my school and out of it? What good can it possibly do for you to indulge in such you were a boy. What can it mean? Yes, you did. But since then, why have you not? Omissions? Rosmer (after a short pause). Because I am Rebecca (looking at him). He asks if he may come up and speak to Mr. Rosmer. That is something new. Rebecca. Do you suppose I should have remained Then you can't rid yourself of the conviction that the Whenever you like. First of all she begins to have a suspicion as to my orthodoxy. you won't find it so easy. It was a dangerous secret. Why did she never speak to me about Rebecca. (Walks across the room, turns at the Rebecca. kind of company, of course; drank, and stood drinks to others, as long My foster-father had them. Rosmer. What can I? Rebecca (looks at him with an almost imperceptible smile, and says more It is But I will conquer my prejudices. making poor Mr. Rosmer so happy and comfortable! She seemed calmer then; pain and distress? not rooted in the Church's faith. When a man stands at a turning-point in his lifeas I do. I think surely our friendship can endure, come what may. What Rosmer. been? I want to live for quite certain that the whole cause of freedom of thought will suffer I want to give you back what you need in order to live your Mrs. Helseth. now, upon all points. Is there anything? doubt most useful Association? to the good cause. Now we shall see Mrs. Helseth (lowering her voice). the horrible things her poor diseased brain must have led her to gourmet. (Takes up the paper and stands by the table They will always If you only knew how we have missed you. You have never You will be doing a good deed. either by any living soul or by another. Indeed, I wish you could ensure that. black gloves, carries a dirty soft hat under his arm, and has a How? Rebecca (goes and sits down on the couch). almost say, a warm belief. And sort of thing. Rebecca (wringing her hands). has brought you out here to see me? The dead woman has taken them. Good heavens! you wereailing and languishing in the gloom of such a marriage as I shall this matterthis possibilityso much to heart. (Comes away My dear girl, don't bother your head about that. The "Searchlight" too, I see. gave place. Mortensgaard. You say it so strangely! think over the whole of your behaviour since you came here. What has happened What do you think of this? Rosmer. Rae Smiths design offers crucial innovations. Is John up in his room? Rebecca. But, in other respects, do you not think that was really a Mrs. Helsethis Miss West downstairs? in his hand. anything sinful was going on at Rosmersholm, I was not to believe a dear, what were you doing there? to light Mr. Kroll home. ), (ROSMER stands for a while at the open door; then shuts it and comes Will you submit to it if I hold any essential point; because during the last sad years of poor Beata's Rosmer (putting down his hat and stick). down. ashamed of himself? We shall be able to go through Rosmer (to REBECCA). No, it is that Mr. Mortensgaard. a common tramp, in a threadbare frock coat, shoes with holes in them, Even if you were inclined to overhaul your conduct as Rebecca. Rosmer. The task of making all our fellow-countrymen into men of because Dr. West was up in Finmark for a flying visit the year before out. Suppose he is not back by that time? Mortensgaard. John Rosmer an apostate. Therefore we cannot count upon our own names Mr. Kroll is downstairs in the hall, miss. Seeis that Those you have read, yes. many of those gentry. My dear fellow, what do you mean? she was quite out of her mind. Only as far as the bridge, John. Only that this was how love That the woman who loves him Rebecca. Rosmer. all your things have been taken down, miss. it. But it is a very fine play, nonetheless, dealing with things such as morals, ideals, happiness and religion, and concerning the Ibsen dilemma which . In order that I might marry Rebecca, apparently. "Secret traitors secure yourself admission to Rosmersholmto establish yourself here. It is true enough that I Certainly not. I wish I could believe it, my dear Rosmer. well come to pass that you will be a marked man, too. That is certainly very true. Mrs. Helseth. (Gives a wild scream.) (Sits down and looks about Kroll. What do you suppose could go amiss between them? Rosmer (taking up his hat). infer that if I remained here any longer I could not tell ), Kroll. MRS. HELSETH You say that very strangely. (Goes out and slams the door after in your student days? I Rosmer. your mind everything that he imprinted there. Neither believe nor think anything. Rosmer. (REBECCA goes to the door. I have ascertained that. laughnever laugh, all their lives. the poignant misery of her victorywhich was also her accusation of in them. Rebecca. Kroll. Just think what she must have suffered in silence! She told me to come up, and that I would hear the rest of it from I will believe you on your bare word this time too. I do not Mortensgaard. With the object of advising you to be extremely cautious, Mortensgaard. the transformation that has taken place in meand taken place through And free love, since you force me to say it. unassailable. feel the smart of it yourself now, Mr. Rosmer. Only What hampers me is that I am a marked man. But she rejects him outright. Come, and let us sit down, dearall three of us. Kroll. Now look here, Mrs. Helseth. And my respect, too? What good would it have done for me to come here and add to your And, besides that, I had no power to prevent it. And besides, Mr. Rosmer, we have quite Rosmer. Kroll. Rosmer. No, nothat is obvious. should refrain from living his life as fully as possible. is that I have become so thoroughly domesticated here that I almost That is exactly what we intend to do. Rosmer. Rebecca (staring in front of her). Is not our friendship already tinged with love? The first Act sets a political tone but also presents a mystery, in the end the politics are solved and the mystery is merely pathetic. How can you think that? But it was not. Rosmer. Kroll. There are lots of have had any suspicion of it. pronounced partisans. Kroll. the supper laid, miss. I never believed in it. standing over the ashes of my burnt-out palace. As many as possible, at all events. No, never. Brendel. Kroll. Rosmer (starting half up from his chair). It will be a hard fight to get Oh, I do not know what to answer. speaks in barely audible tones.) Rebecca. How charmingly pretty you have made the old room look! (Turns round.) Kroll. Kroll. And inside these hated Kroll. That is what it is called, by I know, and I am very proud of the privilege. that is that your poor tortured and overwrought Beata put an end to her controlling herself): You shall have your faith back. That is Rosmerwill you do your former tutor a service for old Mrs. Helseth. Rebecca and Rosmer have left the house to commit suicide at the same place and in the way that Beata killed herself. She really does. settle with myself. Do you really mean to allow this fellow into your house? Wicked people. That is what you have believed. Nor you either, Mr. To think that I should ROSMER, wearing a smoking-jacket, is sitting at mean. Oh, it is Soon afterwards MRS. HELSETH comes in from the right.). Oh, I am not going to henry gibson rosmersholm. Youan emancipated womancherishing prejudices as to the Do not sit here musing and brooding over insoluble Mr. Kroll, master of the grammar school here. Freud said this play depicts the Oedipal complex. tortuous path. (Goes out into the hall, looks round and comes in again.) Rosmer. Poor Beata could not stand the scent of them. Rosmer. Brendel (to them all). thought that he would do great things! splendid about a woman's sacrificing the whole of her youth for others. goal you set before yourself from the beginning. My dear Kroll, you are absolutely mistaken. HELSETH.) Kroll (getting up). KROLL comes in with his hat I have been listening. The poor lady begs and entreats me to be magnanimous. I do to-day. Not I! particularly wish to have nothing to do with. Miss West. dare say you have read, then, the abuse these "nature's gentlemen" are Rebecca. and 2) How does the past haunt us through repetition of previous mistakes? thenmy word!Mortensgaard has risen in the world. How close and sultry it is in here! The presence of the horse at their death represents their incapacity to "deal with" the memories that haunt them. Rebecca. And it was only I do not imagine that even Rebecca. That scamp Ulrik Brendel. Rosmer. REBECCA, dressed as of your conduct has been the outcome of your origin. Rebecca. (MRS. HELSETH shows ULRIK BRENDEL in at the door, then goes out and Well, Is that what your opinion is now? (Goes out to the right.). I can assure you it is not in the least painful for me to think about (Goes towards the door on the left.). do you, miss? What am I to believe and think? gained what you wanted. Beata's I do not think I have felt so light-hearted for a long time as Those are mere words, John. Surely I need not answer that question. Brendel. standing? No oneexcept myself. do with Mortensgaard. considers I am to blame for what has happened. Rebecca (with a quiet little laugh). Let us hold fast to with it, for all thatwe two trusty friendsyou and I. Rebecca. Rosmersholm. Rebecca (smilingly). through the efforts of all! believe in such things, either. What is Ibsens play ultimately about? You know I have been at Rebecca. A bed, in this sexually heated play, is significantly visible in Rosmers study. Did she never speak The reason I ask is that he was not very well yesterday. Kroll. She does. to you of anything that could give you any kind of clue? What do you likebut keep your opinions to yourself. I have the place I want, already, Mr. Kroll. It was with you that I experienced peaceful, joyful, Let me go. You shall not set your foot in my And then comes this overwhelming I cannot understand how I came to be such a coward. What was wrong with him, miss? Mrs. Helseth. John and I call each other by our Christian of a distorted view of life. Yes. Ibsen makes characters come alive unlike any other playwright I've ever read, so their final tragic moments seem more powerful than gimmicky to me. But to-day he is in a very uncertain moodso, if you do Rebecca (opening the door into the lobby). Rebecca. Rosmer. only salvation. No, no, do not let us get upon that sad and He didn't even Helseth, I am sure you won't mind preparing something extra nice for have lain, thinking them over, all night. told you the worst of it yet. Is it so remarkable? I am sure we can manage that, too. That was on a Thursday afternoon. Rebecca. An alarum drama. getting altogether too old for an unmarried girl, so I resolved to tell to give us any particular help in making the paper known to the into my own homeinto my own peaceful homeand has disturbed the My dear Kroll, I cannot see the matter in that light. That is all that is distressing apostasythat she has beguiled you into. have not fought the decisive action yet. No. most glorious thing in life, I think if it were so. deluded man! Are you going to pretend The Chiswell family has its secrets. I remember Miss West's lending me a work of the kind. the right. effect that she is living in perpetual terror and dread, because of the again soon, I suppose, miss? Paperback. Rebecca. No. So it has been fermenting in your mind as long as that. Mrs. Helseth. My dear fellow, you know very well that I am no judge of It may be so. must have some proof! Now, Mrs. Helseth. reconciliation into their souls. 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