is proud of his unaffected brain, which can perform both his professional duties
Every person loves to have a separate entity. As long as he is within the nature, he has no awareness of himself and has no need to search for his identity. But once he finds himself out of nature, he goes for the answer of the most difficult question, ‘who am I’. He begins to feel that he is the subject of his actions. For him the sense of identity becomes vital. He wants to be free from any kind of authorizing presume and wants to be the centre of attraction at any cost and wanders madly for a kind of status identification. The needs to feel a sense of identity, starts from a very condition of human existence.Man is driven to do anything to acquire this sense of identity.This kind of difficult search leads him to conflicts and struggles and involve a lot of risks. The same thing happens with the captain of the play. It is the story of a frustrated father and his infatuated wife, blinded by infatuation for her own daughter. More correctly it is a story of father’s quest for his authentic fatherhood and his wife’s intention of capturing power to dominate for her daughter and others.
The story is all about on the question of bertha’s education and upbringing. The husband and the wife think on the question of bringing their child in their own ideas. There is a serious clash of ideas and rights. The captain, a vigorous army officer, a free thinker who combines a military career with scientific work, has lost his belief in God and afterlife. The Atheist’s tragedy seeks his immorality almost exclusively through his daughter bertha. He wants to be identified by his daughter after his death. So he therefore attempts to educate her mind, mould her