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The Pretenders (Kongsemnerne) is the last of four period pieces written by Henrik Ibsen. The play is based on the Saga of Håkon Håkonsson (Håkon IV of Norway), and set in the 13th century, a turbulent time of Norwegian history. The plot concerns the young Håkon and his claims to the Norwegian throne, and his rivals to the same position, hence the name. The main antagonist is Skule, earl from the start, then duke (the first Norwegian to hold that title), and in the end self-proclaimed king, a fact that makes another round of civil war break out. The play ends with Skule's death, and the final rival to the throne gone.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })
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Artistic Licence – History: Mostly averted. But why is the bishop of Oslo attending, and seemingly overseeing, a ritual in the main church of Bergen? Only for the Rule of Cool, one presumes.
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Hero Antagonist
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Hero Antagonist: Skule. In spite of his resentments towards Håkon, he is a likable and well meaning man, with moral standards. He even accepts the marriage of his daughter Margrethe and Håkon. But he is constantly pushed into it by Nikolas the Bishop.
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Breaking the Fourth Wall
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Breaking the Fourth Wall: In his last speech, the undead Nikolas adresses his audience directly.
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Good Is Not Nice
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Good Is Not Nice: Håkon serves as a benign ruler who actually wishes to reconcile the parties after years of bloody strife - as long as none of said parties threaten his position. The lesser pretenders (Jon Kuvlung, Sigurd Ribbung) are rooted out one by one, and when Skule proclaims himself king, Håkon goes seriously batshit. The battling is on for three years.
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Go Through Me
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Go Through Me: Håkon has to go through Skule to claim full control of Norway. Lampshaded at the very end of the play, when Skule is dead and Håkon complains that the body of Skule is in his direct path. The answer: "If the king wishes to claim his full dominion, he has to go over the dead body of Skule Bårdsson". And Håkon does.
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The Resenter
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The Resenter: Nikolas. "My mind was set on killing men and embracing women, but I managed neither".
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The Un-Reveal
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The Unreveal: Nikolas claims to have certain letters concerning the fosterage of Håkon, putting his rightful heritage in doubt. Skule, claiming the kingdom for himself, would like to get his hands on them, but Nikolas tricks him to burn them, not knowing what they were. To add insult to injury, Nikolas tells him afterwards. The entire plot verges on Hitler's Time Travel Exemption Act. Håkon became the greatest king of Norwegian history, and nobody can change that fact.
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Author Avatar: Skule has been pinpointed as this. At the time, Ibsen felt that he was overshadowed by rival poet Bjørnson, who arguably had more luck with the public and a broader appeal. Thus, the rivalry is expied in the bickerings between Skule and Håkon.
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Paranoia Fuel
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After this, Nikolas turns to his audience, that would be us, and says: "OK, I failed this time, but beware, every time you (Norwegians) show signs of pettyness, I am here. And as I have power over you, I will NEVER leave!" This was the last play Henrik Ibsen wrote before turning his back to Norway completely and set up abode in Italy for many years. The last speech of Nikolas doubles as Ibsen's personal "The Reason You Suck" Speech before leaving.
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Back from the Dead
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Back from the Dead: Nikolas arrives in a rather creepy scene to tempt and taunt Skule before the play concludes. Creepy because we know he died two acts prior to this. As horror goes, this single scene is one of the best scenes Ibsen wrote.
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Civil War
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Civil War: The ending of the Norwegian ones.
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Took a Level in Jerkass
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Took a Level in Jerkass: Bishop Nikolas, being promoted to an Evil Minion in the last act, with Norway as his special assignment.
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Ambition Is Evil
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Ambition Is Evil: Played straight, and is the moral problem of Skule. Håkon, on the other hand, seems quite unambitious, in spite of his inherited position.
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Take That!
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Take That!: Or rather Take that, Norway (Ibsen's first, but not his last), in the last speech of Nikolas Arnesson. Nikolas also states that he finally learned proper Latin, because hell is already filled with clergymen.
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The Final Temptation
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The Final Temptation:Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })
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Knight Templar
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Knight Templar: Peter Skulason, coming fresh from a convent and rapidly trained in politics. He gets fanatic so fast it scares even Skule.
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Compressed Adaptation
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Compressed Adaptation: Avoided. The play spans several years, from the Trial By Fire undergone by Håkon's mother, and the election of Håkon in 1217, over the battles in Oslo, to the death of Skule Bårdsson in 1240. The locations also shift rather quickly. In reality, Håkon was 14 when he was elected. This part seems compressed for practical reasons. In fact, Håkon seems to age fairly little in the 23 years the play is meant to span (he would be about 37 years old in 1240).
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Hitler's Time Travel Exemption Act
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The entire plot verges on Hitler's Time Travel Exemption Act. Håkon became the greatest king of Norwegian history, and nobody can change that fact.
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The Chessmaster
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The Chessmaster: Nikolas, the bishop of Oslo. To lampshade this, he is actually playing chess in the second act, commenting on events around him.
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