The Play Ghost

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Author Institution Name Course Name/Number Tutor Due date Outline Introduction 1. Basis of the play Ghost 2. Alving’s family Main Body 1. Mrs. Alving’s view of her son’s condition 2. Research on the ghost haunting Alving’s family Conclusion 1. The role of Mrs. Alving on her son’s condition The Play Ghost The play Ghost is about Alving family. From appearance, the family seems normal, but in reality is haunted by bizarre behavior, dark secrets, and syphilis disease. Captain and Mrs. Alving are parents to their only son Oswald Alving. Oswald spends his childhood away from home as desired by his mother in order to escape the moral decay of his father who died of syphilis. Upon maturity, he comes back and is planning to marry Regina who happens to be his half sister. In the climax of the play, Oswald surprises his mother by relieving his syphilis status after visiting his doctor. Oswald is afraid of developing dementia to a point of requesting his mother to practice euthanasia on him. He begs her to administer an overdose of morphine on him as a sign of love. In my opinion, Mrs. Alving did not administer an overdose of morphine on her son. She vows to be by his side for as long as Oswald lived. She is ready to be part of the syphilis ghost that has come back to haunt her family is almost taking her son’s life. Assisting her son in suicide would not prove love as it will remain to be another ghost of sin to haunt. As Osvald’s fear of becoming mentally unstable and becoming “like a helpless child,” she confidently says, “My child will have his mother to look after him” (Ibsen 98). However, Osvald compassionately reject this statement with violence as he tend to think that his mother is only interested in protecting her ego and remain the mother to that sweet little boy who was sent from home. After the bitter truce, she agrees
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