Friday, July 19, 2019
An Enemy of The People Essay examples -- essays research papers
   An Enemy of the People    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Dr. Thomas Stockmann was a determined and caring man who was passionate  when it came to his beliefs. However, Stockmann was also an idealist who was rather  naive when it came to reality. As the Medical Advisor of the baths, he wanted to expose  the truth of the hazards that the baths presented before any more people became ill. He  fought with the fervor of a true patriot, but was accused of trying to sabotage the  hometown that he was fighting for and was condemned as a traitor. Was Dr. Stockmann  really an enemy of the people or just an idealist with all the odds against him?   à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Right from the beginning of the play it was apparent that Dr. Stockmann was a  man of character. He welcomed the company of his fellow townspeople by offering food  and drinks to anyone who entered the Stockmann house. He was very active in town and  was constantly publishing articles and pamphlets concerning various ideas he had to  improve the health or lives of his fellow citizens. The main reason he took such a strong  position on the issue of the baths was because it concerned the health of the public. Even  after the whole town was against him, Dr. Stockmann was still looking out for the  well-being of the people by not giving in to the Mayorââ¬â¢s request that he take back his  accusations in order to save his job.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   One of the several things the doctor had against him was that not many people  too...                      
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