I had fun reading this collection of four (three brilliant, one so-so) plays by the master of prose-style plays, Henrik Ibsen. Ghosts poses a question of duty versus happiness and its portrayal of syphilis (described as "softening of the brain")caused chaos in conservative 19th-century Europe. An Enemy of the People, perhaps the best play in this collection,is the story of a town doctor ridiculed by the masses for revealing that their municipal baths, which is the town's main source of income, is contaminated with bacteria. The Lady From The Sea, the weakest in my opinion, is the story of a woman traumatized by a past lover and is having a difficult time of moving on. John Gabriel Borkman tells the story of an ambitious ex-convict and the two women he loved. The plays, as Ibsen's wont, poses existential questions that will make you pause and reflect. Read this and be enlightened. P.S. My actual rating is 4.5.