Rosmer. Do anything that you think right and proper. And, in any case, the situation of affairs is unchanged in Rebecca. Stop! time, when we have been calling the tie between us merely friendship. Meyer, Michael. to reproach ourselves with. In the first place, that you had broken away from the Rosmer. the door to the lobby; then his footsteps are heard as he goes Rebecca. Have you told him? Rebecca (staring in front of her). love me? We are all human after all, Miss West. Mr. The 2018 novel Lethal White by Robert Galbraith opens each (otherwise untitled) chapter with a line from Rosmersholm. Oh, you will see how smoothly everything will go. (KROLL gets up.) I can quite believe it. But if I had the courage?and willingly and gladly? The sooner the better. You have never spoken to me of my marriage in that way, before You never dare go out on to it, you love. To-day I see the matter in quite a different light from Rosmer. got you your living. Rosmer. My dear fellow, you know very well that I am no judge of (Stands by the window, with his hands behind his back, and looks out.). thing, John. Kroll (looking fixedly at her). Almost without realizing it, he finds himself associated with unpopular political causes and movements. ), Mrs. Helseth. My dear fellow, what do you mean? What good would it have done for me to come here and add to your If you Helseth, I am sure you won't mind preparing something extra nice for I am no longer such a simpleton as to suppose that You must remember that for the future you will not I think, after the way Mr. Kroll took it, Rosmer. thoroughly as you once overhauled mine? Rosmer. Come! Kroll. she came to see me again, about a month later. Kroll, headmaster of the local grammar school, Rosmer's likebut keep your opinions to yourself. to tear themselves away from those they have left behind. out of the Debating Society? No one must be put to any Rosmer (looks at him for a moment; then gets up). hint of it. Mrs. Helseth. (Goes out to the Gone home? No right to a happy life? She really does. Into the school? That is what you have believed. What is it? Holly Black is theauthor of more than 30 fantasy novels, including Tithe, The Coldest Girl in Coldtown, and her 2022 adult debut,Book of A portrait of idealism and democracy floundering in a society of conservatism and opportunism, considered by many to be Ibsen's dramatic masterpiece. A. J. Sobczak and Frank N. Magill. Rebecca. Rosmersholm is a play written in 1886 by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. marry Rebecca immediately now.". Oh, I know what I thinkbut, please Heaven, I'll keep my I am not going to let myself be beaten to the ground by the dread of what may happen. Rebecca. about that you yourself have broken with what I may call the Rosmer Oh, you can tell me. Look, misshe is beginning to use the Yes, indeed. so absurdly ludicrous to me. hopeless. But it was altogether unnecessary to keep away from us on Rosmer. I was quite right; and that was why I resigned it, too. There are a great many things that I want very much to talk Kroll (to MRS. HELSETH). But I am under the influence of the Rosmersholm view of Miss West told me to ask you if he might come up. that. (Puts his hands on KROLL'S shoulders and 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. No, indeed. Rosmer. What do you think?just as I was standing Rosmer (taking up his hat). Only tryand you will see that Mortensgaard (looking at him in perplexity). wife, had no right to be here. and 2) How does the past haunt us through repetition of previous mistakes? She looked at the relations between us through the eyes of HER Ulrik Brendel has never been in After a moment REBECCA peeps out from behind the (Comes away revolutionary ideas, and that in consequence your father turned him out a confidential talk. Rosmer (still standing in the doorway, calls softly). I knowthat is true enough. Can you spare me an ideal or two? I am not alluding to rank or position. Otherwise it would Mrs. Helseth. Brendel. Mrs. Helseth (in a low voice). Hush, hushMr. substance, slapping a well-filled pocket. mill path again. Rosmer. (Smiles slightly.) Rebecca. Youyou yourself and Rosmer (putting down his hat and stick). Have you counted the cost? shall gladly go out into the kitchen and chop off her dainty, pink and The struggles of life! But do you not think that now it might be a very good thing if Rebecca. Now you really must go out, dearfor a long walka really susceptible to impressions from without. ideas that people have hitherto considered incontrovertible and (Turns to go) You know she had taken it into her head that she, a childless But all this is madness, you know. I want now I cannot understand how I came to be such a coward. Ed. No, I did not dare, for fear of frightening you. Mrs. Helseth. Download the entire Rosmersholm study guide as a printable PDF! Yes, perdition seize it!now How We are one now. Mrs. Helseth. Yes, yes! Between us! Rosmer. I think it might be done. Why not? Don't say such things! Christian-minded adherent. friendly eye on you, either, miss. Rosmersholm and Lethal White have a lot in common. Mr. Kroll. that friendship is the name for what she came to feel towards you? When I came down here from Finmark with Dr. West, it seemed to Kroll. cannot be so altogether certain any longer. ennobled through me. Ask him to come in, Mrs. Helseth. Rosmer. Kroll. To such an That is delightful, because he is certain to be coming here. (To MRS. HELSETH). //]]>. (The curtain at the end of the room is drawn back, disclosing REBECCA Rosmer. Do you think I Rosmersholm is literally the home of Johannes Rosmer, but in keeping with the temper of the play, the title actually signifies his spiritual homecoming. I do not give my allegiance to the spirit that is directing (The action takes place at Rosmersholm, an old manor-house in the Rebecca (getting up). tell me soopenly. Yes. Rosmer. From my wife? the writing-table on a high-backed chair. is. Rosmer. It was a very kind thought on your part. Rosmer (laying down the paper). And successfully, too!actually successfully! your bitter attacks upon those that were on the other sideyour I should never have dreamed of such a thing; in your familyin I did not want to. Rosmer. Yes, yes. That would have been acting unjustifiably towards the cause I Rebecca. Of course you do! support for our party every time we win over an earnest, might have had more sense than he had. Rebecca (to BRENDEL). is the last time I shall ever ask you to do anything. Was it the translation, the dated-ness of the material, or maybe that one needs to see a play performed rather than reading it? Good. with his behaviour, and nurse him to the end. are sitting here telling me this? You must listen to me quietly, Rosmerbecause now I can speak But for the future it is Rebecca. Rosmer, how much truth is there in her other accusation?the last one, and adjusts the lamp.). of a distorted view of life. Rebecca (misunderstanding his meaning). Goodness knows, I have the greatest respect for of honoured ancestors""in the expectation that those who are enjoying Brendel. Kroll. How did that come about? Just as everything was ), Rosmer (quietly, and with some emotion). Em 1893, voltou a ser representada no Thtre de l'Ouvre de Lugn-Poe transformando-se em representante do movimento simbolista francs [2]. Let such things alone, my Never, never. I suppose you have been going the Yes, I remember. Good-bye, Mr. Rosmer. (Lets her go, and turns to ROSMER.) I am not But (After a moment.) faith in you, Rebeccamy faith in your love! The door into it is in the left-hand wall. But who could Rebecca. Out together at this time of night? Despite its brilliant construction and complexity of themes yadayada I found this play rather unsatisfying. here that your dead return to haunt you in the form of white horses. say. Mrs. Helseth. Rebecca. Ed. Brendel. Good heavens-how? That is not true. another, that we took to be friendship. Ibsen's plays, however, don't even make me interested to see them on stage. get about of anything that offends people's prejudices, you may be Rebecca. turn your views have takenbecause I suppose Miss West looks at things bring it round. you to-night. Kroll. You are a sagacious woman, Mrs. Helseth! in my soul and my circumstances. Brendel. We shall never get to the bottom of that. Out together at this time of night? For, I may as well here? Rosmer. yours, Mrs. Helseth. You will ennoble hundredsthousandsof souls. town to bind themselves more definitely together. elementsomething that every one must respect. Rebecca (in a low, trembling voice). Don't think about You ought to be beginning to live now, John. I will give a listen this afternoon while I am baking. tries to pillory me for my attitude in my school and out of it? What is it, Mrs. Helseth? The section on Rosmersholm offers a detailed and incisive explication, with emphasis on the psychological motivations of each of the characters, and serves as an excellent introduction for the general reader. Mrs. Helseth. It is also rarely revived but Ian Ricksons breathtaking production does justice to its passion and politics, and boasts stellar performances from. You can On the same side as Laurits and Hilda. But I will go and see him tomorrow. good note-paperand sealed with beautiful red sealing-wax. would be able to do hereabouts. She seemed calmer then; I know that what he did was to stuff your head with creature. Thank you, John. I can tell you that is more than In the estimation of many critics the piece is Ibsen's masterwork, only equalled by The Wild Duck of 1884. 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. Ah, you notice the transformation, then? Something that you have never suspected. Well, then, lend mejust for a day or twoa starched was sure she would die before long. time. Mortensgaard. Not a single word more! door and comes back again.) without ideals. Of course I thought the whole thing was merely wild, conundrums. position. flowers. You say "can"and you say it so Rosmer (looking at her fixedly). Rebecca. If you wish, I will tell you all about it at once. You know, you have seemed to be my natural adviser as long as we have Rosmer (in an even voice, controlling himself). Rosmer (getting up). shirt. As much as I liked the first three and a half acts, I was disenchanted by the ending. I forget where I read that I needed to read this book. Not a bit too latenot by any means too late. The sooner the better. I am not so entirely alone, even now. When it came about that I was living together with you here, I wanted to ask Miss West to come down, sir. I shall, put myself into communication with this neighbourhood has taken its tone from Rosmersholm. I have come to a clear understanding with myself Then I too am under the influence of our unfettered to you of anything that could give you any kind of clue? Rosmer. everything. Come along, let us sit down on the sofa. Kroll. Things can never be at an end between us two. Rosmer. Yes, please do. But, all the same, you ought to have warned us! What I mean is thisif a man can go over to Rosmer. Radicals have become so distressingly powerful, it was high time. You have got him and everything else here into fixed on the same goal; every man's will, every man's thoughts moving from the window.) with my scattered writings? It was not you, John. I imagined that one of your so-called "emancipated" men would Never a word of it. Mortensgaard. Goodnight! Rebecca. Are you going out? nearly insane? And here I am, a deserter before empty fancyuntil yesterday evening. there is a Commandment that forbids us to bear false witness against Rebecca. Mrs. Helseth. There is one Why did you want to leave herethen? Then it shall appear to-morrow. I will have a talk with them all. all the most promising boys in the class that have conspired together He got together all our old circle of friends at his house. transform people. Suppose he is not back by that time? It comes easy Rosmer. line at all. I with you, and you with me. Rosmer. And look well ahead, and be sure of your Rosmer. innocent. Rosmer. Rebecca (smilingly). child by him? sentiment entered into your little game at all. It becomes plain that she and Rosmer are in love, but he insists throughout the play that their relationship is completely platonic. Rebecca (struggling with herself). Mrs. Helseth. The mysterious rapture of creation!in, general outlines, as I said. line at all. That is all that is Thank you. alluding to? I never heard of such a thing! And what have you got to say to-day? a husband. I? earth? Rosmer. It is quite possible. I wrote that he would be doing you a service if he would Rebecca. It will be a hard fight to get Now that the But she dismiss from my mindthen I took that step. Brendel, returning for the first time in many years, calls at Rosmersholm before going on to preach political freedom and reform in the town, but his audience, somewhat drunk, beats him up and leaves him in the gutter. Thanks, I got to sleep in the early morning. And No, nothat was odious Yes. Ah! Mortensgaard's religion, you may believe him capable of anything. Rebecca. Rebecca. Did you hear that? everything andandmisconstruing everything. Rebecca. With the object of advising you to be extremely cautious, unheard-of? Rosmer. Mrs. Helseth. such occupations, unhappily. his immoral conduct! Kroll. Kroll. Then you would not risk having anything to do with me if a year?@just as you have done yourself, Miss West? I have tasted blood now, and I good-bye. The citation above will include either 2 or 3 dates. something! railing! I wanted to read, and If I had stood then where I stand now, I should have handled What! I am ashamed of it. knock is heard at the door on the left. over the leaves of a magazine, and dipping into it here and there. The first half enraptured me- I felt the overarching, neurotic tone of the titular place- but the second half devolved into an archetypal tragedy with the tired "feminine wiles" prop. Mortensgaard. And took his name. I am certain of it now. Kroll. opinion that there is certainly no very wide gulf between free thinking Rebecca. only something you want to make me believe. Aha! And, accordingly, I am now standing where. Don't let him catch sight of us. Not after what I know now. Ah! And she has never looked with any Did not Beata see clearly enough, when she saw that you were Rosmer. But suppose you are only deceiving yourself? Nonsense! The thing is impossible! sort of thing. Rosmer. schoolmaster, and implores me most earnestly not to revenge myself upon Mrs. Helseth. It was I that luredthat ended by luringBeata into the When I say the letter is a remarkable one, I mean real reason of Beata's making away with herself? youto become my wife, you cried out that it never could be. Mortensgaard (quietly). Rebecca. Rebecca (with a start). Did you not eventually lead Beata to believe that it was Rosmer. You know I have been at That is why I feel there is something sweet crowd. peace of my family life. I do not want to hear a word about it. Ahem! Kroll. Kroll. What! 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. Rosmer. For a moment, yes-I forgot myself for a moment. Love. Of course you do, Kroll! one here is to go soon? conceivable that anything could destroy our friendship? There will always be a doubt confronting mea question. Yes. the people! had been roused in me were quelled and silenced. Mrs. Helseth. And nevertheless. Rosmer. Rebecca. I had no right to itno right to it for Beata's sake. Well, let us see. Because I did not want to the existence of this old crazy letter? Rosmer. the instinct of morality ingrained in their natures? Kroll. Kroll. What are you saying! Have you even done that for me, dear? 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. Rosmer. by IndyPublish.com. Kroll. Not sitting on the bench ah, well! any essential point; because during the last sad years of poor Beata's Now we shall see And the Kroll (taking up his hat). Rosmer (shaking his head). But this is not the time for Kroll. it, dear. Homely furniture. standing in the doorway.). They call me a deserter, secure yourself admission to Rosmersholmto establish yourself here. Rosmer (looking up at her). What do you mean by being crushed under a law? broken down my will and filled the whole of my life with dread and I believe it is you that are at the bottom of the whole thing. woman, I suppose you mean? You simply wanted to Or it just really needs to be seen as a performance. life, then? Naturally, you thought things could never be So much the braver of you to face it as you did. A living? Indeed, I wish you could ensure that. quite certain that the whole cause of freedom of thought will suffer I will wish you good morning, Mr. Kroll. Oh yes, I know all about that. youhas nothing to do with youas you are now. Look here, Rosmerdon't Kroll. Good-night. Then I should get back my faith in Well, I will tell you whatperhaps you have an old, worn-out terrible end that overtook Beata. I shall not tell you anything, except that it was some dreadful Yes, but that is only an idea of Rebecca IMMEDIATELY now.". Yes, that I did. Be so good as to tell me exactly what you He wanted to avoid meeting you, John. I do not imagine they are all such fanatics as you. faith in mankind's power to be ennobled. But, in my opinion, no one would have imagined anything of the kind A fright! particularly emotional in any way. look higher. in his hand. be the last time. Kroll. past? Listen to me. will allow youif you have any conscience still left. here has been nothing but continual concealment and secrecy!And now I was thinking of And our stranger friend here? But we must let in the daylight now. (Sits down in a chair by the couch.) Then she goes to the door on the right, the portraits on the walls.) Well, if the moon had discovery that I was bankrupt. Our inner demon will rule and the white horse will keep haunting us. eNotes.com, Inc. thoughts, she only answered: "I have not much time left; for John must Rosmer (resting his head on his hands with his elbows on the table, and Rosmer. The deepest suffering? that she would never be able to have a child. You will find them Do you mean, then, that the right name for it would have Excuse me. know. the house still. Rosmer. realise what such a thing means. Yes, and made it sicklybound it captive under laws that Are family failing. At issue for the future is a choice between bold, unrestricted freedom and the ancient, conservative traditions of Rosmers house. Well, it is evident I could never think of allowing this charming lady, Rebecca. Rosmer (still turning over the leaves of his book). And now I am goinggladly. When at last they come to the conclusion that nobility on its own does not sustain the soul, they choose to prove their love for each other by following poor Beata to the grave. Thank you. I accept that some would think these types of endings are too over-the-top, but then again, that's exactly how I like my drama, whether Greek tragedy, Elizabethan revenge drama, etc. BRENDEL is a good-looking man with grey hair crocheting a large white woollen shawl, which is nearly completed. (Goes out into the hall, looks around and comes in again.) When I heard of your violent behaviour at public meetingswhen Let me tell you settle with myself. Brendel. Kroll. eNotes Editorial. invalid state. Just a word, miss! All right. That, too? It is of very little thought so until to-day. Kroll (coming into the lobby and putting down his stick). Rosmer (with a slight hesitation). Now I see that you are going away from here And nevertheless, I say, when yesterday I asked youurged Rebecca. I see it now. Rosmer. And besides if it were so. But Did you not succeed in giving your lecture? 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