Interpellation of an individual in Henrik Ibsen's An Enemy of the People
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This research paper explores the reason for 'interpellation of an individual' in Henrik
Ibsen's realistic problem play,An Enemy of the People. Interpellation isdefined as
transforming an individual into subject either by the ideological influence or forcibly.The
problem play is a type of drama that deals with the controversial social issues in a realistic
manner to expose social ills and to arouse discussion upon such issues. In the play,
playwright Ibsen has portrayedthe protagonist Dr.Thomas Stockmannin such a way that
Louis Althusser's notion of interpellation can be applied in the play. In the reader's or
audience's eye, Stockmann is a hero, but the Baths community treats him as an enemy. He is
announced as their enemy because of his medical finding and his attempt to expose it to the
public. He is announced as an enemy because he goes against the municipal head's order,
against the financial prosperity of the whole Baths' community and people. In capitalist
society, monetary or financial value is counted as the most important part of life. This
research paper claims that in the name of capital gain and financial prosperity, the people of
Baths and the professionals who are in power as municipal head or other stakeholders are
trying to hidethe pollution of the river of Baths that is harmful to the tourists taking bath
there. The interpellation ofan individualhas been done in such a way thatDr. Stockmannis
announced as an enemy of the people so that he shall be boycotted from listening bythe
community. Toaddress the research question of how and why an individual is interpellated in
the play, this papermajorlyuses the insights of Louis Althusser.
Key Words: Interpellation, Enemy, Individual, Subject, Ideology, Capitalism
