Ahem! This seems to me to be something of that sort. John, John! Mrs. Rosmer denied that absolutelyat that
His screen debut came in 1963 when he was cast in the Jerry Lewis film The Nutty Professor (1963). It made me wonder whether
be painful for you to recall to mind. military officers and other officials in uniform. Good heavens! I have the letter at home. reward." How could you think so, missa man like that! But does this really mean a breach between us? Rebecca. Seat of the Rosmer family within which the entire play unfolds, located in an unnamed Norwegian coastal village. This is the sort of man that poses as a leader of
line at all. You are mistaken, I tell you! Rebecca. Rebecca. But she has come to some understanding of why she would feel guilty about the marriage, bad as it was, as ridiculous as he behaved; her psychological need, her incomplete recovery, her weakness, was its, is to the book and the series. along with them, you know, until their fury is expended. turned upside down, or very nearly so. Then we had better make the best of our time. He is still in love with her and, since he cannot conceive of a way in which they can live together, they will die together. Now you know it,
Are you absolutely certain that way is the best for you? Could not youfrom your
Do you think it would be so surprising? I wanted to play my part in the new day that was
Rosmer. here a day longer, if she had? Mrs. Helseth. But it shall not be so! consideration. that your former position as a clergyman ensures for youand, besides
Rebecca (getting up). It is the Rosmer attitude towards life-or your attitude
taken you by surprise, before you have had time to. now, upon all points. Corrections? She is dead, and you seemed at last to have been able
This play starts out well but sadly fades into Strindbergian misogynistic nonsense. with my scattered writings? Rosmersholm is literally the home of Johannes Rosmer, but in. But who could
It was not you, John. Yes, please do. is settled. walks up and down.) Rebecca. Do you ever read the Radical newspapers? Lethal White: The White Horse Gallows The Karmic Legacy of Empire in the UK? gained what you wanted. Yesterday, when you asked me if I would
here. Church, you will tie your own hands immediately. wicked fanatic, I am told. But shake
If I needed such instruction, Mr. Rosmer is the most
Even as he is persuaded by Wests emancipated spirit, however, she is touched by his staid, decorous view of life. (REBECCA goes to the door. could go through the world bearing the burden of a spoiled
Rosmer. Are you in earnest when you say you are standing at a
When it came about that I was living together with you here,
Poor soulshe begged and implored me to speak to you. Come up, my dear
How can I give you a proof! Rosmer. Listen to me. it meant. And
Rosmer (sinking into a chair by the window). life. Can you not guess, Mr. Rosmer? Perhaps you feel none? I am only saying it because it explains the whole of your
holidays? The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, The Circuit: Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child. I could tell that as soon as I saw you! And, I may as
Yes, dearthat is just the dreadful part of it-that now, when
When I had passed my twenty-fifth birthday, I thought I was
question, how old are you? I want to ask you something, Kroll. Kroll. Is he going over the wooden bridge? Rebecca. Rebecca (speaking low and indistinctly). life ennobles. Perhaps you are right. Yes, indeed. much on the high horse with me. I cannot do it, Kroll. standing? wonderfully beautiful. all distorted by illnessnever saying a wordwatching usnoticing
Kroll. I did not want to. What has happened
I thought it was
And now she
know. Broken me utterly. Have you, then, entered the fold of the Church again lately? Beata's
(Sits down
18 Jan. 2023 . Rosmer. poorer than you came. What, Mr. Rosmer? There is nothing else
instinct. place. lectures, to be delivered all over the country! Ulrik Brendel. Rebecca. Indeed, that is just the subject we must venture upon. Perhaps this one is limited by its historical circumstance. the man with whom the race will disappear. Kroll (coming back). feel is that I am barred out from it by my past. Rebecca. in my life's work? I should not like to, Mr. Rosmer. Indeed? passage. We shall
The point is this,
Rosmer (pointing to the newspaper). Rosmer (stopping her). spreading the rumours on purpose to do you harm. of a distorted view of life. I do not think I have felt so light-hearted for a long time as
But I am under the influence of the Rosmersholm view of
A fright! I see I have
Mortensgaard. Rebecca (taking up her crochet-work). me about. Mrs. Helseth. What does it all mean? Implored you? Yes, the brown hair-trunk, you know. Rosmersholm. The window and the hall-door
HELSETH.) you? Kroll. I should never have dreamed of such a thing; in your familyin
He now recommends the approach of the pragmatic Mortensgaard, who demonstrates his own lack of ideals by urging Rosmer to support the reform movement while still professing to be Christian, though in reality Rosmer has lost his faith. Remember that! letter from this house on another occasion. Rebecca. Rosmer. all the errors straightened out again. Indeed, sir? Kroll. Rebecca. Mrs. Helseth. Brendel. 1998 eNotes.com Rosmer. by every one about here. my mission in lifemy faith in my power to ennoble my fellow menmy
Kroll. dissuaded her from doing so. Rosmer. It was you alone I
Her work is lying on the armchair. up to KROLL and holds out his hand to him.). Rebecca. happen. I? succeeded in checking the stream at an earlier point. have a loan? gang will be inclined to forgive a rupture such as yours? He is coming the other way round to-day too. But
When a man stands at a turning-point in his lifeas I do. Mrs. Helseth. I must go into the town and find some suitable lodging. Mortensgaard. For I know of nothing
One is the presence of servants desperate to enjoy the freedom Rosmer and Rebecca earnestly talk about. comes in from the right.). began to feel from the day you came to us. Never speak of this, again. Then take an example from your old tutor. Silence in the room for a short time. completelyso absolutely! His decision to abandon the beliefs of his ancestors for the freethinking ideals being promoted by modern philosophers and social reformers is an affront to the house. It is fitting, therefore, that when he recognizes the futility of his attempt to convert others to his beliefs, he takes his own life on the grounds at Rosmersholm, casting himself into the millrace that passes through his property, just as his neurotic wife had taken her life in the millpond. Ah, you notice the transformation, then? possibility in the tie that is between us. So it has been fermenting in your mind as long as that. Dear friendfor your own
Is John up in his room? and join in the work of disorder and ruin that is playing havoc with
calmso you take it calmly, too. The sooner the better. How am I to account to myself for Beata's horrible accusation? I will wish you good morning, Mr. Kroll. too, Mr. Kroll. now. Rosmer. Say it, and you shall see. Rebecca. thought has become somewhat more independent. You are quite right. Kroll. everything andandmisconstruing everything. were responsible for these frantic aberrations. one might more properly call it the civil warthat is raging here. Rosmer. As truly as I stand here, Kroll, I have absolutely nothing to
North? Rebecca. the habit of forcing himself upon societies of that kind. But it is quite true that after we had moved here there were
Rosmer (stops at the door, as he sees KROLL). Rebecca. Word Count: 188. Rebecca. One wants money, the other wants revenge for the death by suicide of his teenaged daughter years ago, a death caused in large part by Chiswell's late son. Rosmer. I scarcely think you would have told me everythingcertainly
(Goes out by the door on the right. you had an exceedingly strong BELIEF in me, dear Mr. KrollI might
(Sits up in his chair and, runs his
Rebecca. Has it not
Yes, there is one definite thingno more than a single
Yes, yes. I shall never find myself there any more. loose from what has been handed down as an inviolable inheritance from
more than a year to be precise, since Beata's deathRebecca West and I
In the first place, that you had broken away from the
He is sure to be
Applause, gratitude, eulogies, crowns of laurel!all these I have
I cannot imagine anything that could cause a breach between us. endure that. friendship, Rosmer? forces of disorder in the community. the most incomprehensible thing in the world to me. Brendel. (Checks himself.) Kroll. you going to purify them? Mrs. Helseth. Rebecca. I shall never conquer this completely. By no means! (MRS. HELSETH slightly opens the door on the left. thinking things over. to you of anything that could give you any kind of clue? Listen to me. for it after all, RebeccaI can see that. door which he has left open. KROLL gives him a look of hatred.) not like trespassing on private hospitality. At all events I mean to take my share in the fight as a citizen. Will you come in, Mr.
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invulnerable. Rebecca. She says, in the last words of the drama: The carriage, miss, is (Looks around the room.) Rosmer. Yes, or with an opener mindwith less prejudice. bring it round. Not by me. Mortensgaard. Oh, I do not know what to answer. them on the altar of emancipation. Our summaries and analyses are written by experts, and your questions are answered by real teachers. I cannotI will notgo through life
Well, from whom, then? your own house! Rebecca. Atwell brilliantly conveys Rebeccas headlong impulsiveness and physical frustration as she pummels Rosmer with her fists in seeking to win him over to her side. He had pawned the coat you gave him, too, but that is going to
The actions of Brendel and Mortensgaard do not take the plot forward, although Mortensgaard reveals to Rosmer that Beata sent his newspaper a letter denying any rumors that her husband was unfaithful with Rebecca: the suggestion that his wife even considered such unfounded suspicion, which may have contributed to her decision to kill herself, upsets Rosmer greatly. your object here so unswervingly, year after year. both those who are leading the people astray and by their misguided
have lain, thinking them over, all night. And then anotherand always anotherand at last it happened. Do it! eNotes Editorial. You are so unnaturally calmWhat is it? And then. Rosmer (standing face to face with him). Rosmer (as if stunned). I know she has written to you. It is not I; it is you yourself that have
Ricksons production and Rae Smiths design also offer crucial innovations. You have no suspicion of the violence of the storm that will
Is that what your opinion is now? You wanted to
Rosmer. emancipation with himto win over men's thoughts and wills to your
believed me to be the man to lead the cause to victory. Rosmersholm. Can you have any doubt? Mrs. Helseth. sidego with me in that, Kroll? Oh, wellHis Excellency, then. Rosmer. It is still more impossible for me to become your wife. wayJohnMr. I COULD not stop. And inside these hated
Kroll. Kroll. away somewhere else as soon as possible?Well? (Walks across the floor.) come here like a living reminder of the unhappy time that is pastand
I never believed in it. Do you know what that will mean for you? John Rosmer, of Rosmersholm, an ex-clergyman. The second date is today's ill-will. your case, it is easy to recognise how true it must be in John
And she, poor sick
Isn't it delightful to think it was all our
(SCENE.The same room in the late evening. Rebecca (dismissing his remark coldly). The second is the date of No more cowardice or evasion! Did she never speak
Mrs. Helseth. I may as well take them. Am I? Rosmersholm and The Wild Duck are "often to be observed in the critics' estimates vying with each other as rivals for the top place among Ibsen's works."[1]. Come along, Mr. Brendel. Rebecca. coming down to-day? No doubt, no doubt. (Puts his hands on KROLL'S shoulders and
Kroll. By all means. something splendid, for you to live for! It is a purely personal
Kroll? was idolatryadoration. It was the spirit of civil servants from Upper Telemark, the Paus family," Ibsen's relatives on both his parents' sides. Let me tell you
And I can quite understand it on her part; she has
into dust. been? Then let me tell you that the revolt and dissension has spread
I thought I
The door into it is in the left-hand wall. (Goes to the door, but turns back.) breast). remarkable in quite another way. I will say, however, there is an equine connection between the two stories. For what reason, do you mean? Welcome back. you! supper? might have had more sense than he had. Kroll. And I fought out that fight alone and in the
(A suspicion appears to cross his mind.) Mortensgaard. have not absolute freedom of action. Rosmer (after a pause). Yes, this night of all others. Brendel. And nevertheless, I say, when yesterday I asked youurged
Have you come to that decision? allowed to go on. You have preserved your childlike heart, Johncan you let me
feel if I could succeed in bringing a little light into all this murky
A. J. Sobczak and Frank N. Magill. Rebecca and Rosmer have left the house to commit suicide at the same place and in the way that Beata killed herself. But there is not a single word of truth in what you
What do you mean by my starting-point? Unfortunately, by the time I reached the end of the play, I wasn't quite sure how Act IV fit in with the philosophical discussions in the previous three acts, much less connected to Lethal White. Rebecca (feeling for the back of the chair). disposition! wings as they bore me aloftat such moments I have transformed them
husband was still alive; so that it was impossible for them to marry,
Rebecca (getting up). Rebecca. yesterday. Miss West wishes me to ask you, sir. Mrs. Helseth (speaking in low tones and with a reserved manner). I have now, no connection of any kind with the
Ah! We two go with each other, Rebecca. My father's name was Gamvik, Mr. Kroll. It was what I have saida wild, uncontrollable
Yes, only test yourself, and you will see! sentiment entered into your little game at all. What did you think, then, Mrs. Helseth? Rebecca. The story of two people in love whose past actions haunt and hurt them, their dilemmas seem better suited to a James M. Cain novel than a 1886 play. Oh, that is it! good-bye. No. Freud said this play depicts the Oedipal complex. either by any living soul or by another. Was it the translation, the dated-ness of the material, or maybe that one needs to see a play performed rather than reading it? I thought he was travelling with a theatrical company. That is an account I must
It may very
Rebecca. If Jasper or Izzy Chiswell had told Strike this information in the beginning, it is likely the, Rowling, in other words, has taken the gist of Ibsens, Almost all the mentions of white horses in. Then you really must give me some explanation of your taking
Mortensgaard. unreservedlyyour every mood, however tender or intimatethen the
Rebecca. Do not sit here musing and brooding over insoluble
KROLL takes up his hat.) (Looks round the room.) I do not
Yes, innocencewhich is at the root of all joy and happiness. We two have worked our way forward in complete
That is
We shall not let you slip out of our hands, Rosmer. the other. Brendel. is that I have become so thoroughly domesticated here that I almost
great Nothingness. Of course you do! take your place beside him. Bless me, yeshe was quite a young man then. Rosmer. The play's plot revolves around ex-parson Johannes Rosmer, a representative of high ethical standards, and his housekeeper, the adventuress Rebecca West. the school. But an editor's work, which is carried on in much
I can have nothing more to do with any one who does not think
tell you all about it. Mrs. Helseth. As far as you goso far I go with you. idea that they had gone and put into my poor sick mistress's head. I have read several of them. Certainly I do; but then we two hold pretty similar opinions at
Surely it was the name that strange creature used to write
has been a spiritual marriageperhaps from the very first day. Rosmerwill you do your former tutor a service for old
I am sure I could not. Will you tell me, Mr. Mortensgaard, what
What is it? Of that you must judge in the morningor laterwhen they
in your student days? Kroll (looking meaningly at her). It must! I am so glad to see you
No, no, let me
Rosmersholm (pronounced[rsmhm]) is a play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen in Danishthe common written language of Denmark and Norway at the timeand originally published in 1886 in Copenhagen by the Danish publisher Gyldendal. Rebecca. Rebecca. Then I too am under the influence of our unfettered
But, my dear friends, what on
day that Ulrik Brendel had had a great influence over you once, when
Kroll. would go with the coat. Rebecca (wringing her hands). Of course you do, Kroll! And, as far as the rest of it goes, I consider that the whole
to the good cause. You have ordered the carriage? It is a breach with all those who have hitherto
Mrs Helseth, the maid, enters the room to tell Rebecca that the carriage has come to take her to the train station. Rebecca. Rosmer. Kroll (smiling incredulously). Have you had a talk with her? your power. The Minister of Culture hires Strikes agency to find dirt on Jimmy Knight and Geraint Winn that can used as counter bargaining chips to end their capacity to blackmail him. Miss West, you can scarcely have any idea how deeply pained and
(Continues in a more cheerful tone of voice). Not
No, nothat was odious
Out together at this time of night? from going over that bridge. Rebecca. Mr. Rosmer ought to be in directly. Go away, or
seems to me. Dear, dear! First of all she begins to have a suspicion as to my orthodoxy. Rebecca (going up to him). So then you do not believe in any purity of life among
From time immemorial Rosmersholm has been a
time. You misunderstand me altogether. Yes, it seems to me they have no right to talk about
Rebecca (controlling herself). Rosmer (still turning over the leaves of his book). it. Yes, you should not have been silent so long, John. Ibsen's greatest late plays in superb modern translations, part of the new Penguin Ibsen series. Oh, if only I had had the slightest suspicion of all this! by KROLL). The mysterious Rebecca West is the Woman as Destroyer and the hapless Rosmer a pathetic, unsympathetic creature. Rebecca. right. work to lead my cause to victory! Nonow that I think of it, I almost believe you are right. And that was why she thought
Yes, Mortensgaard has a great deal of influence over the
it?for she never did, by a single word. I went to sleep feeling so secure and happy. Now I am crushed under the law of strangers. Kroll. Rosmer. Hm! Rebecca. you will allow me (Sits down on the couch. purity, by myself? Not sitting on the bench ah, well! to light Mr. Kroll home. What else have I had to live for? No, you certainly are not. and violent emotions. She looked at the relations between us through the eyes of HER
And thenthen, of course, it was easy for her
for it. (Peeps
(Looks round the room.) Rosmer. The position in which he stands to me? By making new ties for yourself. reading it.) went! ), Rebecca (in a whisper). You ought to apply to Peter Mortensgaard. all events on the most essential points. Except that he wears a
Of course not. He leaves one out and it is perhaps the most important. this "emancipation" of yours, as you call it. wife, had no right to be here. ""Judas-like creatures, who shamelessly confess
to life again in some uncanny fashion. Of course. freedom of action.But what do you say to it all, Rebecca? I have heard it; but of course that was long before I came
Lighted at Rosmersholm! much better that you should hear it at once. Well, let us see. Henrik Ibsen (20 March 1828 - 23 May 1906) is widely acknowledged as the father of modern drama, but his significance in literature and history overshadows the influence of his revolutionary stage techniques and his iconoclastic concept of the theater. have lived here alone at Rosmersholm. He went there a year before you were born. think? No, nothat is obvious. Rosmers brother-in-law, Kroll, vividly played by Giles Terera, is a rightwing bigot whose views are disowned by his wife and children. usin the mill-race! Rebecca. There is no other that can do it. Rebecca. While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. Rebecca (thoughtfully). further, Rebecca! Rebecca (tears the newspaper into pieces, which she crumples up and
Lifenow. Kroll. Yes, I dare say it will be all right to write. Kroll. The sitting-room at Rosmersholm. fixed on the same goal; every man's will, every man's thoughts moving
that I knew about life then. People say it began at Rosmersholm,
Born in the small Norwegian town of Skien, he left Norway in 1864 for a twenty-one-year long voluntary exile in Italy and Germany. this was how it was. Mrs. Helsethis Miss West downstairs? down directly. Kroll (looking fixedly at her). With the object of advising you to be extremely cautious,
But, my dear Kroll, you surely
Rosmer. It does not matter who put it into my head. I have in my
future?after this? Rosmer. They catch you up and rush you
Then you don't know? I shall go straight to the printing-office now and have
Yes; but, let me tell you, that is exactly what I do not believe. Rebecca (taking both his hands in hers, and bowing her head on to his
Rebecca (resuming). woman, to side actively with either party in the civic disputeindeed
Mrs. Helseth. Hm!I really do not know what to say to that. Dear Mr. Kroll, I really never think about it at all. Rebecca (is speechless for a moment, then gives a cry of joy). Yes, one might almost say that they don't seem to be able
But now, now, Rebecca. But suppose you are only deceiving yourself? (MRS. HELSETH shows ULRIK BRENDEL in at the door, then goes out and
I have
"Secret traitors
many of those gentry. Kroll. story short, my boy Laurits is the moving spirit of the conspiracy at
because in that way my enjoyment is twiceten timesas keen. Yes, yesyou have
For the future such matters have not the smallest
devote yourself to the cause of free thought and progress? Johnmy boymy
The spot where such a thing has happened
Rosmer (in an even voice, controlling himself). Yes, as far as material benefits go; but not. Rosmer. God forgive the sinful creaturesif they
After that? Brendel. For instance, the matter of your
Rosmer. all the rest in its true light. I
Mortensgaard. on the benchah, well! (After a moment.) If I should not see him, you can
Rosmer (getting up). sees the luggage, and turns to REBECCA.). I have been like a glove in your hands. mean has always moved me to a nauseating sense of disgust. Yes, but I think you have held your own pretty forcibly. invalid state. Kroll. You know, there is something
A
Yes, Mr. Kroll. They know there is not
to say that I could even take that for what it is worth; but I have not
controlling herself): You shall have your faith back. R. Farquarson Sharp): Rebecca (folding up her work). Rosmersholm. (A short
I will give a listen this afternoon while I am baking. Rosmer. But it was altogether unnecessary to keep away from us on
You think I don't know anything about that for certain,
Rebecca. Well,
Rebecca. The mill-race. Rosmer. from the same standpoint as you? it is absolutely essential he should take. The play concludes with both characters jumping into the mill-race and the housekeeper, Mrs. Helseth, screaming in terror: "The dead woman has taken them.". And, besides that, I had no power to prevent it. Brendel. Good-bye
Word Count: 262. You were
Rosmersholm without paying you a flying visit. (The action takes place at Rosmersholm, an old manor-house in the
nothingnothingthat would make you believe that? But I do not understandWhat is she standing
you this, from what I was then. spirit of the age that has cast its shadow both over my home life and
that a certain married woman, whose husband had deserted her, had a
(REBECCA comes in from the room on the right and opens the door wide.). We talk about her every day. Then you can't rid yourself of the conviction that the
The walls are hung
overboth of them! That was just what you said when your father
And this is the woman you have been living under the
More specifically, the parlor, which has remained closed ever since the death of Eben's mother, is taboo like the bridge in Ibsen's play. Soon afterwards MRS. HELSETH comes in from the right.). Kroll. When it is a question of the relations between a man and a
Rebecca, this is the conduct of
The poor lady begs and entreats me to be magnanimous. together began like the sweet, mysterious love of two children for one
I will come and see you to-morrow. For the future the world will hold only one question for
Come, and let us sit down, dearall three of us. unassailable. I take you for my true and lawful wife. Rebecca. to get away from the thought of her. You can
Believed in it so
And she has never looked with any
good thing? And
The dark night is best. Dear Mr. Kroll, you say that
I hope you
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