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Title: Ghosts
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When Oswald became old enough to understand the situation, he was sent away. These are two of the extensive measures Mrs. Alving took in order to conceal the truth about Oswald's father. As the theme suggests, Mrs. Alving's efforts to conceal the facts result in disaster as well... Showed first 250 characters
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As the theme suggests, Mrs. Alving's efforts to conceal the facts result in disaster as well. In their conversation, Oswald says to his mother, "When the child has nothing to thank his father for? When he has never known him? Do you really cling to that antiquated superstition- you who are so broad-minded in other things?"(Ibsen III 123)... Showed next 250 characters
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