If I were to write about how Ghosts applies to my big question, I would use either Oswald or Mrs. Alving as an example of human suffering. I think I would use Mrs. Alving because she seems to be the better person, so her suffering seems more unjust than Oswald's, because she has to see her son suffer and endured suffering when she was married.
I think Mrs. Alving's suffering is a means to show her true capacity, meaning that since she seems consumed by these sorrows at the end of the book, her emotional stength is tested, and she appears to fail. Maybe suffering serves to show a person how strong they are emotionally??
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