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Sophie's World by Gaarder In the Romanticism chapter, Alberto quotes a character from Henrik Ibsen's Peer Gynt as saying, One...
Sophie's World by Gaarder
In the "Romanticism" chapter, Alberto quotes a character from Henrik Ibsen's Peer Gynt as saying, "One cannot die in the middle of Act Five." What is your interpretation of this line? What do the poets and the other philosophers discussed in this chapter say about the nature of life and identity? How do you react to this and why?