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Standing Alone in Henrik Ibsen’s “An Enemy of the People” and George Bernard Shaw’s “Saint Joan”

A 3 page paper which examines which protagonist of these respective plays – Dr. Thomas Stockmann or Joan of Arc – presents the strongest case for standing alone, considering the situation in which each was placed, the ideal each was defending, and the personality each character possesses. No additional sources are used.

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