Characters
Plot 1: The Discovery
Plot 2: The Conflict
Themes Explored
Details
100

What is Petra Stockmann’s job?


A teacher

100

What is the source of the town’s prosperity and the location Dr. Stockmann finds is contaminated?

What are the Municipal Baths (or Springs)?

100

Who is man who provides the only location for Dr. Stockmann’s public meeting after he is denied the use of other halls.

Who is Captain Horster?

100

The central conflict in the play is between Public Health and this primary concern of the town leaders and businessmen.

What is economic prosperity (or financial interest)?

100

The country Dr. Stockmann considers fleeing to with his family before deciding to stay and fight.

What is America?

200

Who gets Dr. Stockmann a job as medical officer of the baths?


His Brother, the mayor, Peter Stockman

200

What is the main evidence Dr. Stockmann receives that confirms his suspicions about the water's safety?

 What is a laboratory report (or University analysis)?

200

The townspeople use this phrase for Dr. Stockmann after he refuses to back down.

What is "An Enemy of the People"?

200

Dr. Stockmann’s journey highlights the difficult cost of maintaining this personal quality in the face of widespread opposition.

What is individual integrity (or conscience/moral conviction)?

200

When Billings and Hovstad discuss Dr. Stockmann’s report, who are they careful not to let hear them talking?


Who is Aslaken?

300

Who is the editor the town's newspaper "The People's Herald"

Hovstad 

300

What is the Mayor’s primary objection to making the contamination public, arguing it will cause this economic disaster?

What is financial ruin (or bankruptcy, high taxes, closing the Baths for two years)?

300

During the public meeting, Dr. Stockmann shifts his attack from the water pipes to what entity, which he calls "the most dangerous enemies of truth and freedom"?

What is the compact majority?

300

The political concept Ibsen critiques by showing how a non-thinking mass can be easily manipulated by those in power.

What is majority rule (or democracy)?

300

Why does Billings claim he is running for town council secretary?


What is "to annoy the establishment"?

400

This character, who is the newspaper’s printer and head of the Homeowners’ Association, initially supports the doctor but is easily swayed by talk of cost.

Aslaksen

400

At the opening of the play, which late dinner guest does Mrs. Stockmann welcome to her table?


Who is Billings?

400

The doctor is fired from the Baths, and Petra is fired from her school. What happens to Captain Horster as a result of his support for the doctor?

What is he is fired from his ship (or loses his post)?

400

The town's newspaper highlights the theme of how easily this entity can be controlled or influenced by financial and political power.

What is the media (or the press)?

400

What does Morten Kiil threaten to do with the money he intends to leave to his granddaughter (Dr. Stockmann's daughter) if the doctor does not back down?

What is he will donate it to the town to fix the Baths.

500

Morten Kiil owns several ___ that are contributing to the town’s pollution problem.

Tanneries

500

How does Hovstad describe the relationship between the mayor and the People’s Herald?



What is rocky, aka unstable?

500

The final resolution of the play: Dr. Stockmann decides to stay in town and do this instead of fleeing to America.

What is to open a school (to teach the street urchins to be free-thinking men)?

500

This virtue, which Aslaksen promotes as being essential for the town, is dismissed by Dr. Stockmann as a hindrance to necessary action.

What is moderation?

500

Dr. Stockmann's final, defiant quote: "The strongest man in the world is he who stands most..."

What is "...alone"?