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The play follows a web of family secrets and strained loyalties after a returned young man, Gregers Werle, unsettles a household by insisting on exposing an old business scandal that links his father to the downfall of the elderly Ekdal. Hjalmar Ekdal clings to comfortable illusions upheld by his wife Gina and their daughter Hedvig, and a wounded wild duck becomes a private symbol of those delusions. Conflicts between Gregers's moral absolutism and others' pragmatic compromises—especially the counsel of Dr. Relling—escalate until a desperate act by Hedvig ends the household's fragile equilibrium. The drama probes truth versus illusion and the human cost of moral rigor.
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