In An Enemy of the People Ibsen places his main characters Dr. Thomas Stockman in the role of an enlightened and persecuted minority of one confronting an ignorant powerful majority. When the physician learns that the famous and financially successful baths in his hometown are contaminated he insists they be shut down for expensive repairs. For his honesty he is persecuted ridiculed and declared an "enemy of the people" by the townspeople included some who have been his closest allies.
First staged in 1883 An Enemy of the People remains one of the most frequently performed plays by a writer considered by many the "father of modern drama."