"An Enemy of the People" by Henrik Ibsen is a powerful drama about truth, morality, and the conflict between individual integrity and societal pressures. The story follows Dr. Stockmann, a physician who discovers that the town's popular spa waters are contaminated. When he tries to expose the truth, he faces fierce opposition from the townspeople, including his own brother, as economic interests and public opinion turn against him. The play explores themes of courage, justice, and the challenges of standing up for what is right.