The Idea of Morality in Henrik Ibsen’s Play “An Enemy of People”
Journal: International Journal of Linguistics and Literature (IJLL) (Vol.11, No. 1)Publication Date: 2022-06-30
Authors : Kritika Gupta; Suchitra Vashisth;
Page : 23-26
Keywords : Morality; Society; Corruption; Principles; and;
Abstract
Morals are the established principles of behaviour that facilitate people to reside agreeably in Society; Morals and Society are interconnected. They refer to what is deemed by societies as permissible and acceptable. The majority have a propensity to act morally and follow societal guiding principles. Morality time and again requires that people give up their likings for the benefit of society. The ones who are unconcerned towards right and wrong are amoral.
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