Inspector Krogh
Inspector Krogh is a character from the play "The Wild Duck" by Henrik Ibsen. He serves as a police inspector and is portrayed as a moral and principled man. His character often represents the conflict between truth and deception, as he seeks to uncover the realities of the lives of those around him.
In the play, Krogh is particularly interested in the family of Hjalmar Ekdal, the protagonist. His interactions with the Ekdal family reveal the complexities of their relationships and the impact of past secrets. Krogh's role highlights themes of honesty, integrity, and the consequences of confronting uncomfortable truths.