An Enemy of the People

by

Henrik Ibsen

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Katherine Stockmann Character Analysis

Dr. Stockmann’s wife and mother to Petra, Morten, and Ejlif. Katherine is usually shown within the home, performing domestic tasks and catering to her husband and children’s needs; this depiction characterizes her as a woman primarily concerned with the security and well-being of her family. Because her husband’s political crusade jeopardizes those objectives, she’s often doubtful and hesitant to support him, reminding him to his annoyance that pursuing his ideals will irreparably harm his family. Yet she’s also often cannier than he is, seeing the importance of diplomacy when her husband dismisses it and realizing before he does the hypocrisy of the newspaper staff. Despite this, she ultimately stands by him publicly even though it’s she, attached to his fortunes with no way of supporting herself, who has the most to lose. Dr. Stockmann often sees his wife as a narrow-minded hindrance to his individual goals, but the play shows her as a woman who transcends the social mandate that she restrict herself to the domestic sphere to show serious commitment to a set of ideals. Ultimately, Katherine’s blend of principles and practicality emerges as the most sincere activism in the play.

Katherine Stockmann Quotes in An Enemy of the People

The An Enemy of the People quotes below are all either spoken by Katherine Stockmann or refer to Katherine Stockmann. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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).
Act I Quotes

Peter Stockmann (lowering his voice a little): It is a curious thing that these farmers’ sons never seem to lose their want of tact.

Mrs. Stockmann: Surely it is not worth bothering about! Cannot you and Thomas share the credit as brothers?

Related Characters: Katherine Stockmann (speaker), Peter Stockmann (speaker), Dr. Thomas Stockmann, Hovstad
Page Number: 5
Explanation and Analysis:

Peter Stockmann: You have an ingrained tendency to take your own way, at all events; and that is almost equally inadmissible in a well-ordered community. The individual ought undoubtedly to acquiesce in subordinating himself to the community – or, to speak more accurately, to the authorities who have the care of the community’s welfare.

Related Characters: Katherine Stockmann (speaker), Peter Stockmann (speaker), Dr. Thomas Stockmann
Page Number: 10
Explanation and Analysis:
Act II Quotes

Dr. Stockmann: You will see he won’t like it’s having been I, and not he, that made the discovery.

Katherine: Aren’t you a little nervous about that?

Dr. Stockmann: Oh, he really will be pleased enough, you know…

Katherine: I will tell you what, Thomas – you should be good-natured, and share the credit of this with him. Couldn’t you make out that it was he who set you on the scent of this discovery?

Related Characters: Dr. Thomas Stockmann (speaker), Katherine Stockmann (speaker), Peter Stockmann
Page Number: 23
Explanation and Analysis:

Katherine: Oh yes, right—right. What is the use of having right on your side if you have not got might?

Petra: Oh, mother!—how can you say such a thing!

Dr. Stockmann: Do you imagine that in a free country it is no use having right on your side? You are absurd, Katherine. Besides, haven’t I got the liberal-minded, independent press to lead the way, and the compact majority behind me? That is might enough, I should think!

Related Characters: Dr. Thomas Stockmann (speaker), Katherine Stockmann (speaker), Petra Stockmann (speaker)
Page Number: 45
Explanation and Analysis:

Dr. Stockmann. The boys——! (Recovers himself suddenly): No, even if the whole world goes to pieces, I will never bow my neck to this yoke!

Mrs. Stockmann (following him): Thomas—what are you going to do!

Dr. Stockmann (at his door): I mean to have the right to look my sons in the face when they are grown men.

Related Characters: Dr. Thomas Stockmann (speaker), Katherine Stockmann (speaker), Morten Stockmann, Ejlif Stockmann
Page Number: 47
Explanation and Analysis:
Act III Quotes

Mrs. Stockmann. Well, one would not give you credit for much thought for your wife and children to-day; if you had had that, you would not have gone and dragged us all into misfortune.

Dr. Stockmann. Are you out of your senses, Katherine! Because a man has a wife and children, is he not to be allowed to proclaim the truth—is he not to be allowed to be an actively useful citizen—is he not to be allowed to do a service to his native town!

Mrs. Stockmann. Yes, Thomas—in reason.

Aslaksen. Just what I say. Moderation is everything.

Related Characters: Dr. Thomas Stockmann (speaker), Katherine Stockmann (speaker), Mr. Aslaksen (speaker)
Page Number: 67
Explanation and Analysis:

Katherine. But this is too shameful! Why should every one turn against you like that?

Dr. Stockmann (angrily). I will tell you why. It is because all the men in this town are old women—like you; they all think of nothing but their families, and never of the community.

Katherine (putting her arm into his). Then I will show them that an—an old woman can be a man for once. I am going to stand by you, Thomas!

Related Characters: Dr. Thomas Stockmann (speaker), Katherine Stockmann (speaker)
Page Number: 72
Explanation and Analysis:
Act V Quotes

Dr. Stockmann (lowering his voice). Hush! You mustn’t say anything about it yet; but I have made a great discovery.

Mrs. Stockmann. Another one?

Dr. Stockmann. Yes. (Gathers them round him, and says confidentially:) It is this, let me tell you—that the strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone.

Mrs. Stockmann (smiling and shaking her head). Oh, Thomas, Thomas!

Related Characters: Dr. Thomas Stockmann (speaker), Katherine Stockmann (speaker)
Page Number: 116
Explanation and Analysis:
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Katherine Stockmann Quotes in An Enemy of the People

The An Enemy of the People quotes below are all either spoken by Katherine Stockmann or refer to Katherine Stockmann. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Power and Public Opinion Theme Icon
).
Act I Quotes

Peter Stockmann (lowering his voice a little): It is a curious thing that these farmers’ sons never seem to lose their want of tact.

Mrs. Stockmann: Surely it is not worth bothering about! Cannot you and Thomas share the credit as brothers?

Related Characters: Katherine Stockmann (speaker), Peter Stockmann (speaker), Dr. Thomas Stockmann, Hovstad
Page Number: 5
Explanation and Analysis:

Peter Stockmann: You have an ingrained tendency to take your own way, at all events; and that is almost equally inadmissible in a well-ordered community. The individual ought undoubtedly to acquiesce in subordinating himself to the community – or, to speak more accurately, to the authorities who have the care of the community’s welfare.

Related Characters: Katherine Stockmann (speaker), Peter Stockmann (speaker), Dr. Thomas Stockmann
Page Number: 10
Explanation and Analysis:
Act II Quotes

Dr. Stockmann: You will see he won’t like it’s having been I, and not he, that made the discovery.

Katherine: Aren’t you a little nervous about that?

Dr. Stockmann: Oh, he really will be pleased enough, you know…

Katherine: I will tell you what, Thomas – you should be good-natured, and share the credit of this with him. Couldn’t you make out that it was he who set you on the scent of this discovery?

Related Characters: Dr. Thomas Stockmann (speaker), Katherine Stockmann (speaker), Peter Stockmann
Page Number: 23
Explanation and Analysis:

Katherine: Oh yes, right—right. What is the use of having right on your side if you have not got might?

Petra: Oh, mother!—how can you say such a thing!

Dr. Stockmann: Do you imagine that in a free country it is no use having right on your side? You are absurd, Katherine. Besides, haven’t I got the liberal-minded, independent press to lead the way, and the compact majority behind me? That is might enough, I should think!

Related Characters: Dr. Thomas Stockmann (speaker), Katherine Stockmann (speaker), Petra Stockmann (speaker)
Page Number: 45
Explanation and Analysis:

Dr. Stockmann. The boys——! (Recovers himself suddenly): No, even if the whole world goes to pieces, I will never bow my neck to this yoke!

Mrs. Stockmann (following him): Thomas—what are you going to do!

Dr. Stockmann (at his door): I mean to have the right to look my sons in the face when they are grown men.

Related Characters: Dr. Thomas Stockmann (speaker), Katherine Stockmann (speaker), Morten Stockmann, Ejlif Stockmann
Page Number: 47
Explanation and Analysis:
Act III Quotes

Mrs. Stockmann. Well, one would not give you credit for much thought for your wife and children to-day; if you had had that, you would not have gone and dragged us all into misfortune.

Dr. Stockmann. Are you out of your senses, Katherine! Because a man has a wife and children, is he not to be allowed to proclaim the truth—is he not to be allowed to be an actively useful citizen—is he not to be allowed to do a service to his native town!

Mrs. Stockmann. Yes, Thomas—in reason.

Aslaksen. Just what I say. Moderation is everything.

Related Characters: Dr. Thomas Stockmann (speaker), Katherine Stockmann (speaker), Mr. Aslaksen (speaker)
Page Number: 67
Explanation and Analysis:

Katherine. But this is too shameful! Why should every one turn against you like that?

Dr. Stockmann (angrily). I will tell you why. It is because all the men in this town are old women—like you; they all think of nothing but their families, and never of the community.

Katherine (putting her arm into his). Then I will show them that an—an old woman can be a man for once. I am going to stand by you, Thomas!

Related Characters: Dr. Thomas Stockmann (speaker), Katherine Stockmann (speaker)
Page Number: 72
Explanation and Analysis:
Act V Quotes

Dr. Stockmann (lowering his voice). Hush! You mustn’t say anything about it yet; but I have made a great discovery.

Mrs. Stockmann. Another one?

Dr. Stockmann. Yes. (Gathers them round him, and says confidentially:) It is this, let me tell you—that the strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone.

Mrs. Stockmann (smiling and shaking her head). Oh, Thomas, Thomas!

Related Characters: Dr. Thomas Stockmann (speaker), Katherine Stockmann (speaker)
Page Number: 116
Explanation and Analysis: